Lego’s NASA Space Shuttle Discovery set with Hubble is a space geek’s dream (review)

I’m a millennial who wasn’t even born when the space shuttle first flew, but as a kid of the early 1980s I was lucky enough to follow many of its missions until NASA retired the fleet in 2011.

Naturally, as a Canadian far from the launching pad in Florida, I first watched it fly on television. But I dreamed of seeing one launch (literally, as I recall having a fun dream involving running nearby in a golf cart); I finally got the chance to see three launches in 2009 to 2010 (including Discovery), after graduating from university and securing a part-time job during the last recession that allowed me to travel, albeit counting pennies as I did so. I was lucky because the program retired a decade ago, on July 21, 2011.

Lego NASA Space Shuttle Discovery. $199 at Lego.com.
Build your own Hubble Space Telescope launch with Lego’s 2,354-piece NASA Space Shuttle Discovery set.View Deal

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