Just like it did over the skies of Washington, D.C. last week, the Space Shuttle made a low-altitude fly-by over the New York City Area this morning. Everybody here at Gawker HQ scrambled to the roof and waited for a few chilly minutes for Enterprise to come into our field of vision. Kotaku’s own Chris Person was able to capture the glory in hi-def for everyone to see. The Enterprise is being transported to the Intrepid Museum, where it’ll be on view starting in July.
The Space Shuttle Looks Awesome Flying Across New York’s Skyline
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