The Space Shuttle Endeavour, NASA’s final shuttle, is poised to take center stage in a new permanent exhibit at the California Science Center. This display will officially open on November 13, 2026, marking a significant milestone for the shuttle, which has been in Los Angeles since 2012.
The upcoming exhibit will be housed in the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, a new 200,000 square-foot addition to the science museum. Here, Endeavour will be showcased alongside a collection of 100 artifacts, including various rare and historic aerospace objects.
Previously, Endeavour has been on display in a horizontal position, but this new exhibit will present the shuttle in its iconic launch configuration, complete with its solid rocket boosters and external tank. This arrangement aims to provide visitors with a more immersive experience of the shuttle’s design and capabilities.
In addition to viewing the shuttle, guests will have the opportunity to ascend a 140-foot gantry elevator adjacent to Endeavour. This feature is designed to simulate the experience astronauts undergo just before boarding for a launch, enhancing the educational experience for visitors.
Endeavour was originally constructed as a replacement for the shuttle lost in the Challenger disaster in 1986. It began its operational life in 1992, participating in numerous missions that included repairing and deploying satellites, servicing the Hubble Space Telescope, and transporting astronauts to the International Space Station. After its retirement in 2011, NASA confirmed that Endeavour would reside in Los Angeles, leading to its slow and complex journey from the Los Angeles International Airport to the California Science Center in the same year.
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