NASA Names Johnson Rocket Park For George W.S. Abbey

George W.S. Abbey
Credit: NASA
HOUSTON—The NASA Johnson Space Center’s (JSC) Rocket Park was named Dec.10 in honor of George W.S. Abbey, an early space agency stalwart who served as the center’s director from 1996 to 2001. The park is home to the only Apollo-era Saturn V rocket preserved for display while equipped with flight...

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