Sunday, September 16, 2012


Due to bad weather, the US space agency has moved NASA release the patterned from U.S. space shuttle "Endeavour" in the Museum on Tuesday. Originally, a modified Boeing 747 with space shuttle should depart today from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
According to the current plans "Endeavour" will arrive after several stops on Thursday at Los Angeles International Airport. From October 30, the shuttle should be then permanently to see in the California Space Center.
The "endeavour" was the youngest star of the space shuttle fleet of United States, in April 1991 it rolled out of the Assembly unit in the Californian Inglewood. Since the maiden flight in May 1992, the shuttle was a total of 299 days in space and covered more than 185 million miles in his 25 missions. End of may the space shuttle had their last mission to the international space station completed.

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