Endeavor Space Shuttle solid rocket motor is hoisted into place at California Science Center

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Ex-NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman said California Science Center hopes to instill love and curiosity for the sciences.

Work crews install the first of two recently arrived 116-foot-long Solid Rocket Motors are lifted by a large, 450-foot-tall crane from their temporary location outside the California Science Center at Exhibition Park into their final vertical positions. Tuesday, Los Angeles CA/USA. Nov 7, 2023. Julio Sanchez recalls being in high school when the Endeavor Space Shuttle rolled into Los Angeles in 2012.

Work crews install the first of two recently arrived 116-foot-long Solid Rocket Motors are lifted by a large, 450-foot-tall crane from their temporary location outside the California Science Center at Exhibition Park into their final vertical positions. Tuesday, Los Angeles CA/USA. Nov 7, 2023. A crew member keeps a eye on top as the install of the first of two recently arrived 116-foot-long Solid Rocket Motors are lifted by a large, 450-foot-tall crane from their temporary location outside the California Science Center at Exhibition Park into their final vertical positions. Tuesday, Los Angeles CA/USA. Nov 7, 2023.

Work crews get ready to lift the first of two recently arrived 116-foot-long Solid Rocket Motors are lifted by a large, 450-foot-tall crane from their temporary location outside the California Science Center at Exhibition Park into their final vertical positions. Tuesday, Los Angeles CA/USA. Nov 7, 2023.

Former NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman, who before retiring flew in three space shuttles – the Endeavor, Discovery and Atlantis – and now teaches astronautical engineering at USC, dropped by for part of Tuesday morning to watch the activities.

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