Published: May 11, 2009
Next Stop for Harlem Globetrotters: Outer Space
PHOENIX - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The world-renowned Harlem
Globetrotters, who have already left their indelible mark
on 120 countries and six continents during their 83-year history, will
now expand their historic travels to outer space.
The Globetrotters will become the first basketball team to send a ball
to the Hubble Space Telescope when they launch an authentic Spalding
Harlem Globetrotters ball from Kennedy Space Center in Florida today on
board the space shuttle Atlantis - part of NASA's fifth and final
shuttle mission to the Hubble.
The team's signature red, white and blue ball, a Globetrotters' staple
since 1985, will accompany the seven-member Atlantis crew on their
11-day mission to service the 19-year-old observatory, which orbits 350
miles above Earth.
"It is only fitting that the team that has seen more of the world than
any other in history would have a presence beyond the stratosphere,"
stated Globetrotters CEO Kurt Schneider. "This Globetrotters
basketball will serve as an intergalactic symbol of accomplishment."
NASA has taken pieces of historical and pop culture significance on an
array of voyages in their 50-plus-year history. The Wright Flyer got
only a few feet off the ground during its maiden flight in 1903, but
wood and fabric from the Flyer was carried to the moon 66 years later by
Apollo 11. A lightsaber prop used by Mark Hamill in his role as Luke
Skywalker in "Return of the Jedi" was taken on Discovery's trip to the
International Space Station in 2007. And, of course, there are the two
golf balls that astronaut Alan Shepard carried to the moon on Apollo 14
in 1971 and hit with a makeshift club.
Upon its return from space, the Globetrotter basketball will be placed
in the team's exhibit at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame,
where the Globetrotters are one of only six teams ever to be inducted.
The Original Harlem Globetrotters have entertained over 130 million fans
in 83 consecutive years of touring, crossing barriers between cultures,
societies and people from all walks of life. For the latest news, visit www.harlemglobetrotters.com.
Harlem Globetrotters, Phoenix
Brett Meister, 602-258-0000, ext. 104
meister@harlemglobetrotters.com
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