
Endeavour (OV-105)
Endeavour (OV-105) is a NASA space shuttle used to transport astronauts and cargo to space. Built to replace the Challenger after its tragic accident, Endeavour flew numerous missions, including assembling the International Space Station and delivering satellites. It’s a spacecraft designed for reusable use, meaning it can be flown multiple times. Its main parts include a crew cabin, large wings for gliding back to Earth, and rocket engines. After retirement, Endeavour is displayed at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, serving as an educational exhibit to inspire understanding of space exploration.