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Okay all I'm seeing right now is a cruise ship and traffic.
Unlike these other crafts, Enterprise has never been used in a space mission but was a prototype used to test atmosphere and for experiments on the ground. It was rolled out in December 1976 and was crucial to the development of the shuttle program before the agency launched Discovery in 1981.
The shuttle was originally going to be named the Constitution, but a campaign staged by fans of the 1960s sci-fi television series Star Trek persuaded officials to name it after the show's fictional starship. A photograph taken shortly after shows the cast posing in front of the shuttle.
While Enterprise was constructed without engines or a suitable heat shield, it did fly in 1977 - after it was mounted to the top of a NASA 747, similar to the flight it will take over New York City today.
7:18 AM PT: I am trying to find other livestreams so we can get the best angles. The local CBS feed will not embed :(.
This is a Jacksonville station but it looks like their livestream has the Brooklyn Bridge in it. Can anyone verify for me?
7:33 AM PT: The Jacksonville Link has the Shuttle
Now the video here has the Shuttle
7:56 AM PT: Final approach now.
8:24 AM PT: And she is safely on the ground.