Groundbreaking ceremony set for space shuttle Endeavour’s new home

The Space Shuttle Endeavor. | Photo courtesy of PxHere (CC0)

A host of local dignitaries will gather Wednesday at the California Science Center to break ground on a 200,000-square-foot pavilion that will become the future home of the space shuttle Endeavour, which will be displayed permanently in an upright, ready-to-launch position.

The Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center in Exposition Park will nearly double the Science Center’s educational exhibition space, officials said. The building will include three multi-level galleries, themed air, space and shuttle. The new facility will also house an events and exhibit center that will house large-scale rotating exhibitions.

The highlight of the new space center will be the reconfigured display of the Endeavour shuttle, which has been housed at the Science Center for about a decade. The shuttle is currently displayed horizontally.

In its new home, however, the shuttle will be paired with a pair of solid rocket boosters and large external fuel tank and displayed vertically in its launch position, making it the only shuttle display of its type.

Among those set to attend Wednesday’s groundbreaking are Mayor Eric Garcetti, county Supervisor Holly Mitchell, Science Center President/CEO Jeffrey Rudolph, three former space shuttle astronauts and Sen. Alex Padilla, D-California. Lynda Oschin, chair of the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oschin Family Foundation, is also set to attend.

Gov. Gavin Newsom will make a video appearance, as will U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Arizona, a former astronaut who was commander of Endeavour’s final mission.

The Air and Space Center is expected to take about three years to complete.

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