00:01On this day in space
00:03In 2011, NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavour touched down safely for the final time at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida,
00:10after spending 299 days in space throughout the course of its 25 flights.
00:15Endeavour was originally built as a replacement for the Shuttle Challenger,
00:18which was lost in the 1986 accident that also killed its seven astronaut crew.
00:23Congress authorized the construction of Endeavour in 1987, and the orbiter first blasted off in 1992.
00:29Its final launch occurred May 16, 2011, sending a six-member crew into orbit on NASA's STS-134 mission.
00:37Their mission delivered the Express Logistics Carrier 3
00:40and the $1.1 billion Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer to the International Space Station, or ISS.
00:46Endeavour had many successful missions during its run, one of the most famous being the start of the construction on the ISS.
00:52The 1998 mission delivered the U.S. Unity node, which is the passageway that connects the working and living modules,
00:58and joined it to the Russian Zarya module, already in orbit.
01:01This connection led to it becoming an international space station.
01:04Currently, Endeavour sits in the California Science Center in Los Angeles as a year-round exhibit.
01:09And that's what happened on this day in space.
01:11Nothing's better at this day in space.
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