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Space shuttle endeavour space shuttle4/11/2024 ![]() ![]() (Image credit: The City of Los Angeles via Facebook) Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (at left) joined others on at the California Science Center to name the new and future home of NASA’s space shuttle Endeavour for the late Samuel Oschin, an entrepreneur, explorer and philanthropist. "The entire journey is something the world will be watching, and gives us a chance to prove that the 'overbuilt' Tundra is built to do any job - even tow the space shuttle." space program's success than the shuttle, and to have it towed by the Toyota Tundra is not only an incredible example of the capabilities of the truck, but an honor to be part of history," said Ed Laukes, Toyota Motor Sales' vice president of marketing communications, in a release. "There is no larger or more recognizable icon of the U.S. Toyota Motor Sales (TMS) has done extensive testing to lead up to its announcement and worked with The Sarens Group, a heavy lifting and engineered transport company, to develop a dolly specifically for hauling Endeavour. The Tundra CrewMax is equipped with Toyota's 5.7L V8 engine, producing a maximum tow capacity of 10,000 pounds. The shuttle Endeavour will be towed using a Tundra CrewMax half-ton pickup, identical to 2012 models currently found in Toyota dealerships, with no additions to increase towing capacity or provide more power. Capable of moving sideways or spinning in place, these vehicles will enable precision maneuverability as the shuttle rolls past buildings, utility poles and trees.īut when the Endeavour reaches Bill Robertson Lane and Exposition Park, a quarter of a mile (400 meters) from the science center, the Toyota truck will take over towing duty for the four modular machines. These modular movers are computer controlled an operator walking with the shuttle will steer all four of the vehicles using a single joystick. assembly plant to the nearby air force base where they were mounted atop the SCA and flown to Florida to be launched.įor the majority of Endeavour's parade through the streets of Inglewood and Los Angeles, its transport will be driven by four self-propelled, multi-axle vehicles. ![]() ![]() ![]() Seven astronauts lived onboard during that eight-day mission.Once on the ground at LAX, Endeavour will be hoisted off its carrier aircraft and then lowered onto a modified NASA overland transporter originally used to move the shuttles from their Palmdale, Calif. "Since the Endeavour has been on display here, we've only opened up the crew module probably about five times," said Ray Zink, Orbiter Move Director.Įndeavour first launched on May 7, 1992. It took days to get the orbiter from Los Angeles International Airport to its final home at the Science Center.Īnd as crews prepare to move it to the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, coming in the next few years, ABC7 got to take a special look inside. Ken Phillips, Curator For Aerospace Science at the California Science Center. "Endeavour flew 25 times, so 25 launches and roughly 23 million miles," said Dr. EXPOSITION PARK, LOS ANGELES (KABC) - The retired Space Shuttle Endeavour at the California Science Center in Exposition Park is in final preparations before it is moved to a permanent vertical display position.ĪBC7 this week received a special tour of the Endeavour, known by locals as the spaceship that strolled down the streets of Los Angeles in 2012 after its final mission for NASA. ![]()
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