Space Shuttle Endeavour, Space exhibition at California Science Center in Los Angeles, United States.
Space Shuttle Endeavour is a retired spacecraft displayed at the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center within the California Science Center. The shuttle measures about 122 feet in length with a wingspan of about 78 feet and is presented alongside authentic components including its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters.
The shuttle was built in 1991 in Palmdale and completed 25 space missions between 1992 and 2011 before retirement. After its final mission, Endeavour was transferred to the California Science Center where it has been on public display.
The Space Shuttle Endeavour represents human achievement in space exploration and visitors see it as proof of technological progress made over decades. The display shows how this machine expanded the boundaries of what was possible and inspired people worldwide to think about the future.
The shuttle is housed in a special building at the California Science Center that is free to visit and accessible during regular hours. It is best to arrive early in the day since this exhibit draws large crowds, especially during pleasant weather.
Endeavour is displayed vertically with its original external fuel tank and rocket boosters, making it unique among space shuttle exhibits worldwide. This setup shows the shuttle in the same configuration as it was for launch, giving visitors an unobstructed sense of its true scale.
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