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BOEING 747SP (N747NA)
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Engage the "Tractor Beam" Scottie.
Haha who left the freight door open then.
Paratrooper robots? lol Green Light!
New method of placing chem-trails?
At least now the bump in the front matches.
SOPHIA or the newer one?
New clim????? I would like to know the turbulence in the rear...
No, sorry no 'new' Sophia. The Webb telescope completely subsumes her mission and goes literally light years beyond. This airframe has been steadily employed for close to thirty years now, and like many 747s, it is time to retire. This photo is NASA documenting her honorable stand-down process, which will culminate with her on static display in a major museum.
As stated above, SOFIA is now on display at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona. Here is more info from the PASM website:
https://pimaair.org/sofia/
https://pimaair.org/sofia/
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