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Post Posted: August 28th 2007 4:33 pm
 
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I'm surprised there's no topic about this here on the MF. Anyways check this out.. an important piece of film history is heading up to space soon.

http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-082707a.html

    NASA shuttle to launch Luke's lightsaber

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    August 27, 2007 — When the space shuttle Discovery launches the STS-120 crew in October, the force will be with them.

    Stowed on-board the orbiter, in addition to a new module for the international space station, will be the original prop lightsaber used by actor Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker in the 1977 film "Star Wars". The laser-like Jedi weapon is being flown to the orbiting outpost and back in honor of the 30th anniversary of director George Lucas' franchise.

    Before it can make its trip to orbit though, the lightsaber will first fly to Houston, Texas, home of NASA's Johnson Space Center, by way of Southwest Airlines and a Star Wars-studded send off from Oakland International Airport in California on Tuesday.

    Chewbacca, the towering Wookiee best known from the film as Han Solo's co-pilot on the Millennium Falcon, will officially hand the lightsaber over to officials from Space Center Houston during a ceremony at the airport. Joining "Chewie" will be other characters from the six-part sci-fi classic, including Boba and Jango Fett and together they help push back the airplane on the tarmac.

    Once on the ground in Houston, the flight will be greeted by a troop of Stormtroopers and other Star Wars notables including the droid R2-D2, who will deliver the lightsaber to a waiting line of Hummers outside the baggage claim of the William P. Hobby Airport. Accompanied by a police escort, the soon-to-be real space artifact will be driven to Space Center Houston to be exhibited inside a vault that currently displays moon rocks.

    Space Center Houston, as the official visitor center for NASA's Johnson Space Center, plans to publicly display the lightsaber through Labor Day, after which it will be prepared for its launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

    The lightsaber is scheduled to depart California at 10:40 a.m. PDT and arrive in Texas at 4:20 p.m. CDT according to a release jointly issued Monday by Southwest Airlines, Space Center Houston and Lucasfilm.

    STS-120, targeted for launch on October 23, will be led by commander Pam Melroy and pilot George Zamka. The seven-person crew is completed by mission specialists Scott Parazynski, Doug Wheelock, Stephanie Wilson and European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli, as well as space station Expedition 16 flight engineer Dan Tani. Besides the lightsaber, their primary cargo is the station's second Italian-built U.S. multi-port node named Harmony.


Post Posted: August 28th 2007 6:50 pm
 
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SCIFI.com:
    Upon landing in Houston, the lightsaber will be escorted by costumed stormtroopers, alongside R2-D2 and other Star Wars characters, to a caravan of Hummers with a police escort.

    It will be transported for safekeeping to NASA's Space Center Houston, where it will be secured inside the vault once used to store samples from the moon until it is ready for its trip into space.


Seems to be a bit much for a lightsaber prop.


Post Posted: August 28th 2007 6:59 pm
 
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I'm glad there are not more important things to take to the space station. :whateva:


Post Posted: August 28th 2007 10:02 pm
 
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Props....In.....Spaaaaaaaace!!!

[flash width=400 height=450]http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/HUWD_JhD3VE[/flash]

If it was Link Hogthrob, Dr Strangepork, or the actual Swine-Trek going to the ISS, I might give a shit. Launching a modified flashtube aboard a taxpayer funded and totally cost ineficient spacecraft wreaks of irresponsible publicity stunt to me. Now, someone in a Boba Fett costume going up and hijacking the space-station and renaming it Slave-Station I, that's a Publicity stunt I could get behind like Senator Craig in an airport mens room.


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