Friday, September 21, 2012

Space Shuttle Endeavour makes its last historic flight.

Space shuttle Endeavour’s historic aerial tour of Los Angeles will be the first and last time a shuttle is flown over the city — a sight you’re not going to want to miss.
Los Angeles Times reporters and photographers have put together a list of prime viewing locations for those hoping to spot Endeavour as it travels 1,500 feet over some of Southern California’s most iconic landmarks.

The shuttle will leave Edwards Air Force Base about 8:15 a.m. Friday, one hour later than had been originally scheduled. Members of the public won’t be allowed on base, but Endeavour will fly low over Palmdale, Lancaster, Rosamond and Mojave before heading north to Sacramento, so those living in the area should have a chance to see the shuttle before it’s gone.

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