Booked my flight and my hotel for the open house event at the Udvar-Hazy Center Jan. 24th.
Who else is going?
I wouldn't miss this for all the tea in China. Even if it was Earl Gray, hot.
I have approximately 5.239 billion photos of the ol' gal choking my hard drive, most of which I took myself at NASM DC over more than ten years. Of course, that means
I must have more....
EDIT--
I've gone back through and read some of the discussion about the secondary hull damage caused by the sagging nacelles. Having seen it Lord knows how often myself since around 2000 or so, I can tell you there are many splits in the model along the seams in the planking, not just the large one at the level of the pylon insert. The splits do appear to follow the lines you'd expect them to if they're being caused by the nacelles' weight over time.
The position of the model, the poor lighting in the display box, and the red stripes on the top of the secondary hull have made it harder to look for splits between the pylons along the centerline, but I'd definitely expect a lot of stress there as the downward pull of gravity on the nacelles plus the angle of the pylons would pull those planks apart from the centerline towards the outboard. It's simple leverage, and it's working against the model's own structure.
From the TrekCore interviews alone, it's pretty obvious they know what they're doing, they're consulting with the appropriate Treksperts™, and they're pulling out all the stops to get this right. Just remember, it's a 50-year-old artifact (as am I, come to think of it), and it's never going to look pristine (neither will I, come to think of it). I wouldn't be surprised to see some kind of exterior bracing to arrest the outward motion of the nacelles, but I think they'll be able to keep it pretty discreet.
I'm thinking thin structural wire tightly stretched between the nacelles at the points where they attach to the pylons could help a lot with the stress on the secondary hull. Something with good tensile strength, like steel. But that's just me, I'm a lawyer not a doctor not an engineer, YMMV, void in Utah on Tuesdays.
