NASA updates plans for rocket at Alabama rest stop

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.NASA officials at NASA_Marshall gave some insight into the plans for the I-65 rest stop rocket beyond announcing its imminent demise.

The process will begin, NASA said in an email to AL.com, with the grounding of the rocket at the under-renovation southbound welcome center on I-65 near the Tennessee state line. That process will be the responsibility of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, to whom the rocket is on loan from NASA.

. A museum at the former home of Glenn and his wife, Annie, would be the new home of the rocket as envisioned by town officials. “Since the support structure has deteriorated over the years, the damage is too significant to repair, and could potentially pose a structural safety issue if left in place, the focus right now is getting the rocket down safely,” NASA said in the email when asked about other entities expressing interest in taking ownership of the rocket.

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