The Space Shuttle Endeavour was the fifth and final operational shuttle in NASA's Space Shuttle program. It was built to replace the Challenger, which tragically exploded in 1986. Endeavour made its first flight on May 7, 1992, and completed a total of 25 missions, including important tasks like building the International Space Station and deploying satellites.
Endeavour was known for its unique features, including a reinforced structure and advanced technology. It was retired in 2011 and is now on display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, where visitors can learn about its contributions to space exploration.