Shuttle Endeavour delicately removed from 747 with cranes
It's wheels down one last time for Endeavour. Following a cross country trip that began three days ago in Florida, the iconic Space shuttle (the last to ever take flight) has landed at Los Angeles International Airport atop NASA's
Giant cranes overnight plucked the space shuttle Endeavour from the back of its Boeing 747 and gingerly attached it to a special tractor that will haul the spacecraft next month to its retirement home in South Los Angeles.
Famed cinematographer and Gizmodo friend Vincent Laforet went to Los Angeles International Airport to capture the last flight of space shuttle Endeavour using a RED Epic camera at 5K resolution with Canon 800mm 5.6
Giant cranes overnight plucked the space shuttle Endeavour from the back of its Boeing 747 and gingerly attached it to a special tractor that will haul the spacecraft next month to its retirement home in South Los Angeles.
After its dramatic flyover of California on Friday, the space shuttle Endeavour spent its first night in its temporary home at a United Airlines hangar at Los Angeles International Airport. The shuttle is to remain housed at the hangar until Oct. 12







