HOUSTON (AP) - A Houston suburb near NASA’s Johnson Space Center plans to erect a towering statue of an Apollo astronaut.
The Houston Chronicle (https://bit.ly/1fMsoxF) reports the statue planned by the city of Webster will be 80 feet tall on top of a 50-foot pedestal that will house a space museum. The proposed site is at Interstate 45 and NASA Parkway.
Houston sculptor and painter David Adickes has been commissioned for the statue, which will depict a space-suited astronaut planting a U.S. flag on the surface of the moon.
City officials estimate the entire space-themed attraction will cost about $30 million, of which $5 million would go toward the statue. Adickes says he’ll need a little over a year to sculpt the astronaut.
His work includes the 67-foot Sam Houston statue in Huntsville.
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Information from: Houston Chronicle, https://www.houstonchronicle.com
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