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douglas9

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Sun Aug 6, 2023, 05:37 AM Aug 2023

The Loss of Space Command Headquarters Brings an Alabama City Down to Earth [View all]

Even as a child in the 1960s, Jan Davis felt a twinge of resentment about her hometown, Huntsville, Ala., being overlooked.

Rocket tests rattled windows and doors across town, and everyone seemed to have a familial connection to the work of building the rockets that powered NASA’s mission to put a man on the moon. Still, it was mission control in Houston and Cape Canaveral in Florida that became worldwide symbols of the space race.

So when Ms. Davis drove with her family to watch the Apollo 11 launch, she made a sign for their car: “Look out moon, here comes Huntsville.”

Ms. Davis would take herself to space — on three shuttle missions as a NASA astronaut — while the city worked to be even more central to the aerospace and military industry. It attracted legions of scientists, defense contractors and federal investment. And in the final days of the Trump administration, Huntsville was selected as the permanent home of the United States Space Command.

But this week the Pentagon announced it had reversed that call, instead keeping the headquarters in Colorado Springs. The decision left many in Huntsville smarting at being cast into the outer orbit of influence and questioning whether their city was passed over for political reasons beyond their control.


https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/05/us/politics/huntsville-space-command-colorado-springs.html




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Interesting start Sedona Aug 2023 #1
I might go to my library, just to read this article. no_hypocrisy Aug 2023 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author paleotn Aug 2023 #19
Too bad, too sad. LenaBaby61 Aug 2023 #3
And the fault of Alabama voters Marthe48 Aug 2023 #14
THANK YOU!! LenaBaby61 Aug 2023 #46
Check the article out here : AllBlue Aug 2023 #4
Thank you! Sedona Aug 2023 #8
Thanks.. appreciate that. mountain grammy Aug 2023 #37
"Political reasons beyond their control?" They voted for the asshole, they elected him Walleye Aug 2023 #5
A tiny blue dot in Huntsville LittleGirl Aug 2023 #9
I guess they have to choose between their desire for prosperity in their hatred of Democrats Walleye Aug 2023 #11
My uncle who died in December LittleGirl Aug 2023 #13
Doug Jones was the Democratic incumbent who was defeated by "Coach" Tuberville Tanuki Aug 2023 #16
Yes and I am one of them SouthernDem4ever Aug 2023 #17
Same here Stuckinthebush Aug 2023 #29
My uncle was a Dean LittleGirl Aug 2023 #20
Madison County (Huntsville) went 52.8% for Trump in 2020. paleotn Aug 2023 #21
I voted here in Huntsville in the 2020 election. House of Roberts Aug 2023 #24
Irrelevant. A Dem was still on the ballet for president. paleotn Aug 2023 #40
El Paso County (Colorado) went 53.54% for Trump ThoughtCriminal Aug 2023 #49
They elected a terrorist. plimsoll Aug 2023 #28
The man is a traitor to his country Walleye Aug 2023 #32
Space Command is about to lose a commanding officer gab13by13 Aug 2023 #6
They are lying. They did this to themselves. Irish_Dem Aug 2023 #7
They might want to start by not re-electing that dumb SOB Tommy Potatoville. Crowman2009 Aug 2023 #10
"questioning whether their city was passed over for political reasons beyond their control. " Ferrets are Cool Aug 2023 #12
Next, move Ft. Knox out of Kentucky Tarzanrock Aug 2023 #15
Kentucky at least elected a competent Democratic governor. n/t DFW Aug 2023 #33
I wish there were 100 Andy Beshears. mountain grammy Aug 2023 #39
+1000 paleotn Aug 2023 #41
If I could pick which states DFW Aug 2023 #43
Hunstville still has the roomtomove Aug 2023 #18
No loss of jobs yes, but no massive increase of jobs either padah513 Aug 2023 #22
"Beyond their control" is a lie dlk Aug 2023 #23
What does the space command do? The way I see it doc03 Aug 2023 #25
United States Space Command: Ptah Aug 2023 #38
Sounds like the Air Force could do that without creating doc03 Aug 2023 #44
Sooooo, Tuberville lost out. A problem of his own making. Farmer-Rick Aug 2023 #26
Hey, Huntsville, how about working to make your entire state better, not just niyad Aug 2023 #31
Elections have consequences! You chose, sometimes you lose biggly Augiedog Aug 2023 #27
One cannot "lose" something one never had in the first place. niyad Aug 2023 #30
Beyond the control of Alabama's Democrats, anyway DFW Aug 2023 #34
Is this a pity piece by guest columnist Tommy Tubbyville? Blue Owl Aug 2023 #35
Biden's reason azureblue Aug 2023 #36
The Space Command is a 21st century force PJMcK Aug 2023 #42
Ms Davis, direct your thoughts to Tuberville Wild blueberry Aug 2023 #45
REALLY, REALLY THIS 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻 LenaBaby61 Aug 2023 #47
The city was initially chosen for political reasons beyond our control. Biden has restored order and Martin68 Aug 2023 #48
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