Endeavour, Photo by Krenda |
California Space Station |
Endeavor sounds like an inspirational name coming from the dictionary, using the meaning "try hard to do or achieve something" or "an attempt to achieve a goal". From research, I was surprised that the name actually came from a contest won by school children. The contest required the name to come from an exploratory or research vessel. Endeavor name came from a ship chartered to explore the South Pacific. Explorer James Cook and crew had sailed to observe the transit of Venus at Tahiti.
The government authorized Endeavor's construction, the fifth Space Shuttle orbiter, as a replacement for Challenger in 1987. It served from 1992 to 2011, completing 25 missions and spending 299 days in space. Endeavor made the first service mission to the Hubble Space Telescope and also worked on the International Space Station.With the arrival to the California Space Center and the restoration on the External Tank (ET), the center will be the only place in the world where you can see a complete shuttle stack - orbiter, external tank (like the "gas tank"), and solid rocket boosters with all real flight hardware in launch configuration. When visiting the museum, plan for plenty of time to see the multiple exhibits.The museum's main building also recognizes other firsts. It has a full-scale engineering model of Casseni spacecraft and Huygens probes, teaching about the first spacecraft ever to orbit Saturn. A full-scale engineering model of the Viking Lander is on display, celebrating the first U.S. spaceship ever to land on Mars. You'll see the Wright Glider replica, recognizing the first successful heavier-than-air powered aircraft.
Giant Kelp Forest |
1. Space Shuttle Enterprise (1977-2012) - Intrepid Sea, Air, & Space Museum - New York $33
2. Discovery (1984 -2011) - National Air and Space Museum, free
3. Atlantis (1985-2011) - Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Cape Canaveral, Florida $57
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