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Parts of space shuttle Endeavour will pass through South LA before arriving at California Science Center

Some South Los Angeles streets will be closed on Wednesday due to the transportation of solid rocket motors (SRM) that are part of the retired space shuttle Endeavour. 

These artifacts are being transported from the Mojave Desert to the California Science Center to be displayed vertically. 

Plans to transport and display the motors in a museum exhibit began months ago and finally, the motors are expected to reach their final destination this week. South LA streets will be part of the motors’ route, which is why authorities have alerted the public about road closure for the day. 

On Wednesday, “there will be road closures and parking restrictions in certain zones in South LA to facilitate the transportation of two solid rocket boosters to the California Science Center in Exposition Park,” according to LA DOT. 

Here are the road closures and parking restrictions scheduled from midnight to 1 p.m. Wednesday:

Road closures from 4:30 a.m. to 6 a.m.

Road closures from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.: 

“The Science Center will open early at 9 a.m. on Oct. 11 for guests to visit the Endeavor, participate in hands-on science activities and enjoy our dining and shopping options,” the museum said in a statement.

For more information about the vertical display of the Endeavour Space Shuttle, visit the California Science Center.

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Source: NBC Los Angeles

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