
Space Shuttle Endeavour
The Space Shuttle Endeavour was a NASA spacecraft that flew missions from 1992 to 2011. Built to replace the Challenger, Endeavour completed 25 missions, including helping to construct the International Space Station (ISS) and deploying satellites. It was notable for its versatility, carrying astronauts and cargo into low Earth orbit. Endeavour is 122 feet long and could carry a crew of up to seven people. After its final flight, Endeavour was retired and is now on display at the California Science Center, serving as an educational tool about space exploration and technology.