'Star Trek' Galileo Shuttlecraft – How It Was Restored To Flight Status
In 2013, after nearly a half-century of neglect – and nine months of extensive restoration – the life-sized Star Trek prop was returned to active duty. Superfan Adam Schneider and his family show Space.com what it took to get Galileo flying again. -- Full Story:
Credit: Space.com / produced and edited by Steve Spaleta , Miriam Kramer , Dave Brody and Karl Tate
Credit: Space.com / produced and edited by Steve Spaleta , Miriam Kramer , Dave Brody and Karl Tate
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