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    Space Shuttle Endeavour

    4.8 (198 reviews)
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    Meng H.

    California Science Center The highlight of the California Science Center: The Space Shuttle Endeavour The California Science Center has a nice shop, lobby, and food court. The location is also easy access and simple. Really no traffic. For a place in LA I was surprised no one was really there. Do people in LA not like science? Back home in Michigan, people love science. If we had the space shuttle, the center would be packed daily. So odd to find this place so dead. Of all the places to visit the space shuttle, this shuttle in LA is the loneliest. They need better advertising for sure. Highly Recommended

    Carrie U.

    This exhibit at the CA science center is 100% free and accessible to everyone. We are incredibly lucky to have this piece of history in Los Angeles and represents one of the greatest human accomplishments in our history. Everytime I see it I am overwhelmed with wonder. I can't wait for the permanent exhibit to open in 2024. It looks like it will be amazing.

    Earthquake amelioration sign.
    Norm K.

    This was the second time I saw the space shuttle Endeavour at the California Science Center and it was as amazing as the first time I saw it. Added to the exhibit since I was there is an external fuel tank. This is outside and you can get a close view of it. The external fuel tanks were never meant to be reused and this one was built but never used when the shuttle program ended and LA was lucky to get the tank to add to its Endeavour exhibit. Eventually, they'd like to have a building that would display the shuttle and tank in a vertical position like at launch. I missed the flyover of the shuttle by one day. I was content to see it on display. It is a must see when you're in Los Angeles.

    Jenn J.

    It's not everyday that you get to experience something that has been out of this world. Our group of summer camp field trip kids enjoyed the Endeavor exhibit at the California Science Center. Paid admission is required for this permanent special exhibit, though most of the rest of the California Science Center is free. (Even Body Works is now free.) Another special exhibit that requires $ admission is the temporary King Tut exhibit. Tickets can be purchased online ahead of time or in-person day of. Docents were stationed throughout the exhibit to answer questions. Our kids were pretty young but the docents were able to entertain their simple questions and offer a bit of their own entertainment as well. Our kids were pretty young, so they got a kick out of the movie-theater-like experience upon entry of the exhibit, to watch the space shuttle make it way via plane, flatbed truck and Toyota truck to this museum. Anything that goes is big entertainment value at this age. Seeing them all in one film was even better. After the field trip was over, they also kept talking about how power lines, trees and houses were in the way. While the exhibit itself was less engaging for the kids -- there are lots of signage for adults and no toddler /kinder friendly graphics -- they took away from it a positive experience.

    External fuel tank
    Dave W.

    I have now seen Space Shuttles on both sides of the country - Smithsonian and California Exposition Center. As much as I hate to admit, the overall shuttle experience is better in CA and it will be terrific when they complete the vertical exhibit. Many, many things located all around the shuttle to keep me, and my grandson occupied - to include a rather poorly placed gift shop (in my humble opinion). Well worth the trip to see an amazing piece of engineering. You actually walk around and under the shuttle and it is amazing to think that this vehicle was once in space and then landed back on earth - multiple times. The PICKUP TRUCK (modified, perhaps) that towed the shuttle to this spot is parked outside the Science Center.

    The truck that pulled the shuttle from LAX all the way to its forever home!
    Jennifer B.

    YELP 100 CHALLENGE 2017: 27/100 I have visited this space shuttle many MANY times and it NEVER GETS OLD! How lucky we Angelenos are to have this in our back yard. I also got to experience it zoom overhead during its final flight before settling to its permanent home. And the idea of being in the presence of this authentic aircraft that's been to outer space multiple times just blows my mind! California Science Center is always a great idea for out-of-town friends or family, especially ones with kids. I can spend all day here. So much to see! Unless you take a cab, Uber, Lyft, public transportation: bring cash for parking. But it is a cool experience! Bring the kids!

    Nadine C.

    When I was invited to a birthday party at the California Science Center, I never imagined that the celebration would include BEING IN THE SAME ROOM as the Space Shuttle Endeavor! All I was thinking was, "Wow! You Californians throw extravagant parties"! I was just told to go to the Science Center. For $2 more, we were given the option of viewing the Space Shuttle. Not really knowing what this entailed, I joined in... and WHOA! When I entered the gigantic hangar, I almost fell down in awe. IT'S MASSIVE! My friend, Lyla, said that when she happened to be in town, the trees along the route to the California Science Center had to be cut (and some trees were even removed) to make a path for the Space Shuttle! It's that wide! There was a docent who had some of the materials from the Endeavor. It was such a treat to see the tiles up close and touch them! It's so amazing to think that this structure defied gravity and traveled outside of our atmosphere! Mind-blowing! If you get a chance to go, you may want to go soon before the exhibit changes. They are in the process of building a structure so that visitors can climb up and view the Space Shuttle in an upright position as if ready for launching. I'd like to see that, too!

    Grant B.

    Awesome experience! Definite must for all that live in LA or have kids that are visiting! Environment: the California Science Center. I think there is a fee for the endeavor unless you go to another paid exhibit (not sure). It used to be $2, but was free for us as we went to the King Tut exhibit. Verdict: definite must see for all... it will get even better once the new Museum gets built. Take your time and read all the information about the shuttles. Tip #1: go to the Endeavor Experience first. Tip #2: the huge underwater exhibit is great to see next and then go up the stairs to see the top of it as well. Next Time: can't wait until the future Air & Space Museum opens! The drawings look amazing to see the whole shuttle upright.

    Their toilet and vid explaining how they do it in space.
    Elizabeth S.

    I got in for free since I bought a ticket for the Pompeii exhibit. So glad that I finally got to see it in person since I remember watching the ordeal of them moving it in LA a few years ago and seeing it fly overhead. Though the exhibit was organized a bit weird since the first part is on the second floor that had the time-lapsed film of the Endeavor last mission through LA and how astronauts use the toilet in space video. Then you have to go back downstairs to see the shuttle. The time I went, it didn't seem crowded to me though there was plenty of people. It was pretty cool being able to not only see the space shuttle up close, but to walk all around and even underneath it though they ask not to touch the tiles since they're fragile and a single one costs $2000. On the surrounding walls they have a lot of information about the space shuttle program history and you can also see the engines and the science behind it. Additionally there are design concept models for the expansion of the center which they hope to have the Endeavor be set up like it was going on lift-off. Parking is $10 cash.

    Rashmi V.

    What a beautiful sight to see. I just love LA and all the beauty and culture it has to offer and it's right down the street only well not down the street but a good hour from the Valley. Anyhow I had the pleasure to finally get to see the Space Shuttle Endeavour up close and personal. I even got to experience this with my 2 year old. We went on a Wednesday afternoon, no wait, no admission fee, no reserving, nothing. Just walked right in and Walaahhh this beautiful Space Shuttle. I would've liked to stay longer but I didn't want my 2 year old running around and touching things and being the curious lil boy that he is. The shuttle is just a great site to see and they have a nice lil gift shop to purchase nice things from. I totally recommend seeing this!

    Ronald M.

    This exhibit has special meaning for me, due to the fact that my recently deceased dad, was hands on, a part of its manufacturing. Before his retirement, dad worked heat treatment for Rocketdyne; a rocket engine design division of North American, later Rockwell, in Canoga Park, CA. From the 1950s until the 1990s, before being bought by Boeing. During his over 35 year career, dad worked on virtually every major NASA aerospace program; including Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and the Space Shuttle Mission. I was delighted to hear during his last few months, that he was able to see this exhibit before his passing. Those engine displays touched him deeply, so I thought this only fitting as my 200th review. One is in awe when seeing the sheer size of the Endeavour up close, located in the California Science Center in Exposition Park. You can even walk under it. When its permanent home is completed, hopefully we'll be able to see inside and maybe even walk through parts of it. But until then, still a pretty inspiring and moving experience. A triumph for Los Angeles, to win out over other cities to make it the Endeavour's final home. And quite fitting, being America's second largest city and an historic aerospace hub. I even got to witness its grand flyover of the Greater Los Angeles area before its much publicized parade through our streets. I was standing on Los Feliz Blvd, as it buzzed the Griffith Observatory multiple times atop a 747, surrounded by fighter jets. Welcome home Endeavour!

    Luke L.

    Wow, just wow. Endeavour is one of the greatest engineering achievements of the past half century and it was proudly made in Southern California (parts built in Downey and assembled in Palmdale). As for the admission to the Endeavour exhibit, you HAVE to make an online reservation ($2 service fee per ticket) if you are planning to visit here on weekends and holiday seasons. If you purchase an IMAX ticket ($8.50 per adult, 45-minute film) AND/OR admission to the special exhibit (Journey to Space, $9.75 per adult), then it also comes with the admission to the Endeavour exhibit (no need to make a separate reservation). *** 2nd Level - Endeavour: The California Story *** Before you rush to see the actual space shuttle, there's a small exhibit on the 2nd floor called "Endeavour: The California Story". You will get to see a replica of the Rocketdyne Operations Support Center (ROSC) [remotely monitored the shuttle status], space potty, space shuttle tires, galleries, Endeavour simulation experience ($6 per ride), and a short film about the Endeavour's final journey from LAX to the California Science Center (last 5~10 minutes). *** 1st Level - The Samuel Oschin Pavilion *** This is where you see the actual Endeavour. I mean holy cow - it is one thing to see it on TV, but you just cannot replace the feeling of awe you get from seeing it in person. You'll also find a gift shop, SPACEHAB (astronauts' workshop), and space shuttle main engine (SSME). Few random facts about the Endeavour: * The space shuttle arrived to LAX on Sept 21st, 2012 and it took 68 hours to transport the space shuttle from LAX to the California Science Center. * It completed 25 missions (from May 1992 to May 2011). * It cost approximately $1.7 billion. The Samuel Oschin Pavilion will eventually become the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center (coming soon in 2018) and recently NASA decided to donate the last space shuttle external tank to the California Science Center (http://californiasciencecenter.org/exhibits/air-space/space-shuttle-endeavour/external-tank). This is the BIGGEST reason to visit the California Science Center and this is something to check out at least once in your lifetime. P.S. - $12 parking fee (cash only) if you want to park in the Exposition Park. If you don't care about homeless folks in the area, then you might be able to find free street parking spots on Flower Dr (one block away from Figueroa Philly Cheese Steak).

    Wow!
    Mimi L.

    Finally we got to see this space shuttle! She is spectacular and legendary! The entire exhibit is huge and informative, two sections, upstairs and downstairs. We got to know everything about Endeavour, there was a film about how she was transported to California science center, it was very interesting to watch! After watching the film, we took time to see all the displays and informations about this space shuttle, they were so amazing and interesting! The actual thing is downstairs, this exhibit room is enormous! Took some skills to take a few good photos, but it was fun. We went on the space shuttle simulator ride, $5 per person, it was a little claustrophobic, and I got a little bit of motion sick too, but it was still worth it to give it a try! A great museum date, educational yet still so much fun! Ps. It's free, parking is $10.

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    Ask the Community - Space Shuttle Endeavour

    How many hours should I set aside?

    I agree. Plan at least an hour for the Space Shuttle itself plus 2-3 for the rest of the Science Center. It's worth it.

    Do you get to see inside of the space ship?

    You can't physically walk inside the ship, but they do have cameras inside that show live feed images from inside the ship. You can use the controls near the video screen to pan around the inside of the ship to see some of the ship's interior.

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    The California Science Center is cool all on its own, but Endeavour is definitely the ultimate showcase piece.

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