"California Science Center Prepares Vertical Display for Space Shuttle Endeavour"

The California Science Center has begun the complex process of displaying NASA's retired Space Shuttle Endeavour in a vertical launch position, complete with external tank and two solid rocket boosters. This highly technical procedure involves hoisting the boosters' bottom segments into the future Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, which is currently under construction. The 20-story-tall display will be supported by base isolators to protect it from earthquakes. Endeavour, which flew 25 missions between 1992 and 2011, will be moved across Exposition Park and intricately mated to the external tank before the construction of the Air and Space Center is completed.
- Space Shuttle: California Science Center in Exposition Park starts complex process to display Endeavour vertically KABC-TV
- California Science Center starts complex process to display Space Shuttle Endeavour vertically The Associated Press
- Space shuttle Endeavour prepares to go vertical FOX 11 Los Angeles
- Space shuttle Endeavour makes one more voyage to its final destination at a new space center Los Angeles Times
- The California Science Center begins work for Endeavor's launch position KCAL News
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