The endeavor attracted a diverse group of people from all over the world. Who woulda’ thought that a space shuttle would cruise threw Inglewood and South Central Los Angeles. It was the most fun that I ever had on Crenshaw Blvd. I will cherish the memory of that day forever.
I worked around the shuttles for 18 years and it was amazing. I started with the Endeavor in 1992 and ended with her in 2011 and now she followed me here to Cali. It was a sad day when we got laid off and the retirement of the shuttles. It was something to be proud of.
I was lucky to be part of this journey for Endeavor. I am not going lie, I cried when she started out from the hanger at LAX. To see her up close and her scars from many missions was awesome.
Pretty much how I felt when I saw Space Shuttle Discovery in an Air & Space museum in Northern Virginia. At one point for a good half minute I was in that hanger with Discovery alone. Chills down my spine.
Imagine having flown countless missions to space and back again, knowing that two others were lost in tragedies.. and then for your final voyage, you get to take a stroll through LA, with thousands bearing witness.. not a bad way to end such a career.
Well, it was not countless missions. (Unless you cannot count to 25) It was 25 missions over 19 years totaling 7,179 flight hours, 197,761,262 kilometres (122,883,151 miles) and 4,671 orbits around Earth.
@@nonbigbrain9662 and? What’s your point? Should they have stopped flying Endeavour after 12 missions? Or 6? Maybe 1? Just so it would not have flown “a lot” “for a single space craft”? 🤷🏻♂️🙄🤦🏻♂️ They were built to be reusable, and probably could have kept flying if the money was spent to make them safer after the Columbia accident, which is the main reason why they were retired. Hopefully NASA will design and build something similar that is safer for space travel and exploration. But, unfortunately, everything has its risks, especially space exploration.
Of course they had to cut down some trees. It was really cool when one of its wings went over my head when I was in Crenshaw Blvd. to have that once in a lifetime experience was very cool. I love LA
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I grew up in Diamond Bar, but moved out of California back in 2003. if I had still been living in the area, I would've done whatever it took to go down there and see that first hand. Truly an odd, and once in a lifetime event.
Most beautiful couple of days in Los Angeles. So much joy and excitement. And that ship IS gorgeous! I've loved EVERYTHING about NASA, the space programs, JPL since I was a very little girl. And no day in Los Angeles, has been better.
What a mix of emotion - for a child who was roused in the night to gaze at Sputnick, to observe in my twilight, as this gallant explorer is gently navigated around a tree. To those who dreamed of her, built her, and sailed her ... you will always have the admiration of the world, and the thanks of your countrymen. To those who gave their lives so that others might explore heaven's realm - a grateful nation will never forget. Counting myself among a generation that witnessed miracles.
Magnificent tribute to the engineers, technicians, astronauts, scientists, and all the rest, who made possible our manned space exploration. A very moving video, beautifully done. And while it's sad to see the end of an era, I am confident that one day we will send man off to space again, to learn even more about the universe we live in.
we had a great time working at there. And I miss everyone, we were a family and we'll never get that back again. At least we were part of history and we can be proud of that.
The one and only thing on my bucket list, when I was young, was attending a shuttle launch. Unfortunatly cancer didn't let me fulfill my dream. Thank god for RUclips
I remember I was in school (5th grade) at break/recess when the announcement came on the PA system that the shuttle was going to fly over our school. Everyone got up and scrambled and ran to the large field despite being told to walk and watched waiting for the Endeavor to fly over us. Which a few minuets later. It flew right over us. I could see the window of it from where I stood in the sea of students, faculty and teachers. Year or so later i went to the exhibit where it now rests.
Was I ever Impressed with the delivery of the space shuttle to a hangar. Could you imagine what it would have been like to hear a lot of people outside of your home, and this huge monster is in a narrow part of your street, slowly making its way past a tree so that it doesn’t get injured! Obviously, those driving it around town really know what they’re doing. So glad I got to see your video! Thank you!
This is such a lovely montage. Beautiful, poetic, the music fits perfectly. Something about the contrast of a spaceship that is the culmination of the brightest of humanity - that can launch us to huge horizons unknown - being paraded through the city streets before the common man and woman for all to see. Beautiful. Bravo. Inspiring and uplifting! Makes me believe for a moment again in humanity’s better angels
dude watching it to hes friend hey dude i dare you too jump on you wil get to be the only person to ride on a space shuttle wing there only one small catch you wil be arrested
I was on the top level of the Disneyland parking structure the day she flew over and at the California Science Center when she arrived. (It was anticipated that she would arrive that night around 8, then it was changed to 10.. then they said the next morning. So I spent the night in my car in the parking structure at the Science Center lol) It was such an amazing thing to watch and experience.
Glad I stayed up to witness that after getting off of work on a night shift. Got physically painful at one point trying to stay awake and a bit damp in the morning air, but it was worth it... Can't believe it's been *eight ( 8 )* years!
About time a space craft actually gets its own recognition parade. The Apollo 11 Astronauts got parades like this for almost a year all over the world. Astronauts are jockeys for these horses. The horse deserves some lovin' every now and then.
@@juljee7833 and btw the video as 700 plus comments, I think I'd rather spend my time better doing productive stuff rather than reading 700 comments on a youtube video
i remember being a kid in school and everybody was talking about how the shuttle was going to come over our school and at lunch time it was about to come over and a hundred other kids and myself started running as the shuttle came over with two jets on its side it was the coolest thing
That ship going through that neighborhood in inglewood. Makes me wonder if any kid growing up in that poor neighborhood saw that ship and was inspired in some way.
I'm grateful and appreciative that America decided to name two of their space shuttles after British Ships, HMS Endeavour and HMS Discovery, the Discovery still being a museum ship today, so thank you America.
Wow! I didn’t know they actually took it to the streets. Very cool man. Wish I knew about it so I could’ve been there. Man, that would’ve been one hell of a sight to see.
7 years ago???? Damn I remember seeing it fly over my middle school and everyone was cheering and pointing. I saw history and that's something I cant to say. At the this moment in I'm watching history go by my eyes.
I missed seeing the Nov 2012 fly-over at my work place in Tustin, CA.....I stood outside for about 15 mins....didn't see anything...so, went back to my desk........about 3 mins later,,,my co-worker comes up to me and said "ooohhh...WOW>..that was f*cking AMAZING, WHY didn't you come out to LQQK?".....OMG.....I burst into TEARS and was soooooooooooo pissed that I missed it.....a once in a lifetime event and I missed it by a FEW MINS......the rest of the day was ruined for me....didn't do any more work....was sooooo heart-sick and felt a major 'empty feeling'....many months later, hubby and I went to see Endeavor at the CA Science Ctr and once again,,,,,I got tears....but they were tears of JOY and PRIDE....soooo HUGE....sooooo elegant....soooo glorious....I took MANY pics...from every angle.......I was honored to be in 'her' presence.....I never felt more AMERICAN.......USA>..USA>..USA :)
this is amazing. just imagine stopping on a traffic light, and suddenly you see this gorgeous human achievement cross the street in front of you. "hang on a second we got a space shuttle coming thru" lol, i'd be like ô_ô
Such a hard work.... Incredible just to show people what they have created..... It's really hard work..... To move a heavy machine and rotate it at every corner of the street... 👏
Imagine waking up and there is a fricking spaceshuttle outside your house
that'd be awesome
Imagine calling the insurance company telling them a space shuttle hit your house...that would be special ;)
Imagine you open the window and they tell you : Welcome aboard the Endeavour commander
@@Riiiileey I would have to make a big pee pee and poo poo. Would be so excite!
Lamo
The endeavor attracted a diverse group of people from all over the world. Who woulda’ thought that a space shuttle would cruise threw Inglewood and South Central Los Angeles. It was the most fun that I ever had on Crenshaw Blvd. I will cherish the memory of that day forever.
It was a coming together of humanity. I was honored to have been a part of it.
Yeah it was fun lol
aid it wouldn't couldn't shouldn't be done but they did it and kids who my never go to Exposition Park saw it first hand yesss❤❤❤❤
It's a shame average people can't commune with the spirits of space flight more often.
Inglewood, my old town. Wishing I could've been there more than anything. And for my dad to be there also as he loved aviation. ❤️
I worked around the shuttles for 18 years and it was amazing. I started with the Endeavor in 1992 and ended with her in 2011 and now she followed me here to Cali. It was a sad day when we got laid off and the retirement of the shuttles. It was something to be proud of.
No one cares
Ye nbgaf
@@BTMMHACK this comment is literally 7 years old
@@BTMMHACK yes we do
NO WEE DONT
I was lucky to be part of this journey for Endeavor. I am not going lie, I cried when she started out from the hanger at LAX. To see her up close and her scars from many missions was awesome.
"She"?
"Her"?
@@Connection-Lost id call you it too
@@Connection-Lost it’s a general term when referring to vehicles, ships and even countries
@@JfdSummer 💀
Pretty much how I felt when I saw Space Shuttle Discovery in an Air & Space museum in Northern Virginia. At one point for a good half minute I was in that hanger with Discovery alone. Chills down my spine.
Teacher : Kevin, why are u so late?
Kevin : *iTs ComPliCatEd*
Its not complicated
Thats not what kevin would say Tim would say that.
lol
frankie muniz would say that.
@@ezzyth8824 Tim did say that.
1:17 "Hey, you wanna come over and play video games?"
"Nah, I got a Space Shuttle at my house."
In parallel universe, one could say "So um, a Space shuttle crashed into my house"
@@16aastanepoiss21 lol
i saw a person on a roof
@@16aastanepoiss21 explain that to your insurance company.
😂😂
and everybody is getting recommended this today
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I searched for this
I didn’t
I got recommended this 10 months after you
Am I late to the squad :c
*Dragon capsule Endeavor docks on ISS*
RUclips: ITS REWIND TIME
SandalphonCPU • 210 years ago lands🗿
Ahh that’s hot
docks
Yoo I was like ‘how is this comment made 210 years ago?’
Ah a fellow time traveler!
Looks like a bunch of ants carrying a Cheeto
i love the way you think
Yeah alone we’re not worth a lot but as a team/group we can accomplish incredible things, and as an entire species we’re basically god
@@fantin298 ~ Abrahan Lincoln 1619
Lmao 😂
Fantin “All it takes is the will of a single man..”
Imagine having flown countless missions to space and back again, knowing that two others were lost in tragedies.. and then for your final voyage, you get to take a stroll through LA, with thousands bearing witness.. not a bad way to end such a career.
Well, it was not countless missions. (Unless you cannot count to 25) It was 25 missions over 19 years totaling 7,179 flight hours, 197,761,262 kilometres (122,883,151 miles) and 4,671 orbits around Earth.
@@CPR12345 remember people really don't know anything nowadays
@@UnknownGuest220 I continuously have to remind myself of that 😬🙄🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@CPR12345well for a single space craft that is a lot
@@nonbigbrain9662 and? What’s your point? Should they have stopped flying Endeavour after 12 missions? Or 6? Maybe 1? Just so it would not have flown “a lot” “for a single space craft”? 🤷🏻♂️🙄🤦🏻♂️ They were built to be reusable, and probably could have kept flying if the money was spent to make them safer after the Columbia accident, which is the main reason why they were retired. Hopefully NASA will design and build something similar that is safer for space travel and exploration. But, unfortunately, everything has its risks, especially space exploration.
Of course they had to cut down some trees. It was really cool when one of its wings went over my head when I was in Crenshaw Blvd. to have that once in a lifetime experience was very cool. I love LA
I grew up in Diamond Bar, but moved out of California back in 2003. if I had still been living in the area, I would've done whatever it took to go down there and see that first hand. Truly an odd, and once in a lifetime event.
LA is a dump
@@ihl8608 wow
IH L Have you ever lived there?
So do i
The person im driving with: The traffic isnt that bad
The traffic:
When you get pulled over because you were going mach 23 in a school zone
They won’t be able to catch you lol
@Chad Mower better fire up the oms
You got a loicence for that shuttle there m8
@@lizardosomgaming9420 got me loisence for stabbin space shuttles roight ere' offisah
@@jrcadventures2905 Rathah but sad innit bruv
I saw this movie at the LA science center. So emotional. This is pure LA and USA 🇺🇸.
When you look out of the window and see this ship
Bruh 😂😂😂😂
*Grabs phone*
Wkwkwk
He’s just going for a walk
Imagine getting McDonald’s with that
@@mazbrag imagine having your car bigger than the whole mcdonalds
Exotic kidnap the mcdonalds
Most beautiful couple of days in Los Angeles. So much joy and excitement. And that ship IS gorgeous! I've loved EVERYTHING about NASA, the space programs, JPL since I was a very little girl.
And no day in Los Angeles, has been better.
What a mix of emotion - for a child who was roused in the night to gaze at Sputnick, to observe in my twilight, as this gallant explorer is gently navigated around a tree.
To those who dreamed of her, built her, and sailed her ... you will always have the admiration of the world, and the thanks of your countrymen.
To those who gave their lives so that others might explore heaven's realm - a grateful nation will never forget.
Counting myself among a generation that witnessed miracles.
Wonderful sentiment, beautifully expressed.
im surprised no one tried to jump off of the balconies onto the wings
Hold my beer....
Wetter42 ok I will 🍺
I'd jump on that.
It was 7 years ago. Now they won't even dare to bring it out xD
This is what will happen if that happen
Someone: jump
Everybody: So you has chosen *20 YEAR S OF JAILS AND 100000$ PENALTY*
People walk down the street
Space shuttle: we don’t do that here
Looks like tiny ants carrying a giant dead insect back to the nest.
Yeaah
C A R R Y
L I F T
B I T E
Magnificent tribute to the engineers, technicians, astronauts, scientists, and all the rest, who made possible our manned space exploration. A very moving video, beautifully done.
And while it's sad to see the end of an era, I am confident that one day we will send man off to space again, to learn even more about the universe we live in.
1:52 just a casul space shuttle driving on the road
cater 6000 why are they putting the shuttle in the hanger
Yups. I'm in traffic with a space shuttle. No big deal. It's just another day.
Nothing to see here! Happens everyday lol!
@@smoocifilms6169 I know, right? I just watched this clip again, and it cracks me up how the space shuttle is just rolling along. XD
Xx Phhh xX because that is where the shuttle wilp be forever because it is retired
Fascinating how a spaceship bring so many people together and enjoy a usually once in a lifetime event
we had a great time working at there. And I miss everyone, we were a family and we'll never get that back again. At least we were part of history and we can be proud of that.
Never thought space shuttle is soo enormous....it is a 20th century jewel, we have given to future generations to come
Can’t believe this was 10 years ago. Time really goes fast
The one and only thing on my bucket list, when I was young, was attending a shuttle launch. Unfortunatly cancer didn't let me fulfill my dream. Thank god for RUclips
That’s really unfortunate. I’m glad you’re ok now
I remember I was in school (5th grade) at break/recess when the announcement came on the PA system that the shuttle was going to fly over our school. Everyone got up and scrambled and ran to the large field despite being told to walk and watched waiting for the Endeavor to fly over us. Which a few minuets later. It flew right over us. I could see the window of it from where I stood in the sea of students, faculty and teachers. Year or so later i went to the exhibit where it now rests.
Was I ever Impressed with the delivery of the space shuttle to a hangar. Could you imagine what it would have been like to hear a lot of people outside of your home, and this huge monster is in a narrow part of your street, slowly making its way past a tree so that it doesn’t get injured! Obviously, those driving it around town really know what they’re doing. So glad I got to see your video! Thank you!
The space shuttle is just sitting in the hanger like “I’m a airplane too”
I remember the footage of it flying around on top of an airplane!
No, much cooler than an airplane.
I never realized how big it was
Actually it's way smaller than I was expecting, watching it go down the streets.
@@the_minimalistic_adventure where you expecting it to be the size if the sea dragon or something lol
It’s still small, yet big if you ever visited the endeavor in person like me!
This is such a lovely montage. Beautiful, poetic, the music fits perfectly. Something about the contrast of a spaceship that is the culmination of the brightest of humanity - that can launch us to huge horizons unknown - being paraded through the city streets before the common man and woman for all to see. Beautiful. Bravo. Inspiring and uplifting! Makes me believe for a moment again in humanity’s better angels
1:18 just jump on there and maybe you could fly to the space too! :)
ye lol
dude watching it to hes friend hey dude i dare you too jump on you wil get to be the only person to ride on a space shuttle wing there only one small catch you wil be arrested
imagine if one of the main lifting engines just suddenly fired there
Michael Dan Joe they aren’t fueled but ok
CohenDoesThings “imagine”
CohenDoesThings 🤦🏻♂️.... “imagine” is the keyword here...
My first thought when i saw the thumbnail lol
Michael Dan Joe oooooof
This came through 8 years ago.. and I got to go see it on my birthday. Amazing.
1:28 they didn't harm the tree. In India, everything will be cleared off
Really?
actually, about 400 trees were be cut off
This was marvelous!
So proud of our spaceship that we parade it through the streets :)
No, they had to transfer it from the assembly building to the other building
I saw this at the California Science Center this past Mon while seeing it in person. ^^
Me to it was a moment I would never forget
Elizabeth’s I saw it while moving
I touched it at the space center
It should have ended up in Dayton Ohio. Not here
jacob stienecker Why?
Incredible that people are still watching this in 2020, myself included!!!!
I was on the top level of the Disneyland parking structure the day she flew over and at the California Science Center when she arrived. (It was anticipated that she would arrive that night around 8, then it was changed to 10.. then they said the next morning. So I spent the night in my car in the parking structure at the Science Center lol) It was such an amazing thing to watch and experience.
Saw this go by my elementary school absolutely breathtaking
I'll miss all the good times we had in Florida. Rest well, Endeavour.
Glad I stayed up to witness that after getting off of work on a night shift. Got physically painful at one point trying to stay awake and a bit damp in the morning air, but it was worth it... Can't believe it's been *eight ( 8 )* years!
About time a space craft actually gets its own recognition parade. The Apollo 11 Astronauts got parades like this for almost a year all over the world. Astronauts are jockeys for these horses. The horse deserves some lovin' every now and then.
I love how the subtitle is only saying "you [music] [applause]"
What could that mean? 🤔
Amazing!
What a beauty. Still remember this. Every one of them should have had a homecoming trip like this.
They more or less did!
This video is beautiful. It's strangly moving. I can't explain why.
Who’s here after NASA and Space X launched their spaceship with astronauts for the first time in 10 years?
But_Its_Broken no kidding
damn bro you're so funny and original you got the whole squad laughing
Shut up like bagger
I’ve seen Discovery at the Smithsonian, it’s quite awe inspiring to stand next to her. I should go pay Endeavor a visit.
I wonder if someone shacked the space shuttle and said: "That aint going nowhere".
im so glad i got to see this in person at the time
1:28 i appreciate the way they pass the shuttle without even cutting the tree ♥ ♥
Recommendations have brought us together once again.
Incredible photography by the Times staff!
This still fills me with joy and pride. 11 years later. ❤🇺🇸
"Wtf is this traffic?"
Proceeds to find a space shuttle chillin' on the highway
Seeing it up close was such an experience to see how they towed it. Made the 8hr delay so worth it.
imagine waking up and seeing a space shuttle nex to your house
this comment is copied, and it deserves 0 likes.
@@juljee7833 why would i copy a youtube comment? Im not a low life lmfao
@@juljee7833 and btw the video as 700 plus comments, I think I'd rather spend my time better doing productive stuff rather than reading 700 comments on a youtube video
idk about you, but the comment you copied is literally right under yours.
Coolest thing I’ve seen in a long time.
Excellent, Mr. Bryan Chan
i remember being a kid in school and everybody was talking about how the shuttle was going to come over our school and at lunch time it was about to come over and a hundred other kids and myself started running as the shuttle came over with two jets on its side it was the coolest thing
POV: You’ve been recommended this 7 years later.
The awe and wonderment that the space shuttles put in all of our hearts is captured perfectly in this video.
Wow.
That ship going through that neighborhood in inglewood. Makes me wonder if any kid growing up in that poor neighborhood saw that ship and was inspired in some way.
I'm grateful and appreciative that America decided to name two of their space shuttles after British Ships, HMS Endeavour and HMS Discovery, the Discovery still being a museum ship today, so thank you America.
I don't think they did it on purpose for you brits but hey if it makes you feel good why not ?
It was wonderful Saw her in her temp home today and it still made me emotional. Sorry about the trees, but no other way to get her here.
Won't see anything like this in Georgia -_- every damn thing is in L.A.
LA sucks ass to live in
You can go to nearby Florida. Space Shuttle Atlantis is displayed in Kennedy Space Center since 2012.
Wow. That was absolutely awesome 👏🏻
When it was on the plane at first it flew over my school :D
This is the feeling I want when I think of LA right now.
Imagine having thousands of people working to escort you and admiring you as you go through the city.
Evereyone's wish
Thanks und guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr gestartet werden kann
1:43 Eye of Horus
HilarityBribo
Oh wow. I totally missed that. Great observation. Are you woke, or just noticing the eye?
Wow! I didn’t know they actually took it to the streets. Very cool man. Wish I knew about it so I could’ve been there. Man, that would’ve been one hell of a sight to see.
I think it's Venus. The morning star.
so amazing!
Who’s here after Bob and Doug name the space x Crew dragon capsule endeavour
It was a crew dragon capsule.
falcon 9 lmao XDXDXD
I may or may not have got a bit confused🥴🥺😶🙃
@@MatTheGameGuy as per tradition they named the capsule and they (bob and doug) named the capsule as Endeavour the same as the space shuttle
Thanks for putting this video together! Very cool
So you are telling me, that shuttle Endeavour took longer to travel across all of Los Angeles to a museum than the Apollo 11 took to get to the moon?
It took a little less actually, but basically yeah
Great documentation of the entire process. What a great job! 😊
This transportation project was quite an *endeavour*
Great job thanks Los AngelesTimes
I remember when I was a kid, I saw this shuttle pass by Crenshaw mall, that thing was super huge.
Omg you made me feel hella old. Lol. I’m over here thinking this was like 4 year ago. Haha.
Cheers!
7 years ago???? Damn I remember seeing it fly over my middle school and everyone was cheering and pointing. I saw history and that's something I cant to say. At the this moment in I'm watching history go by my eyes.
Crew dragon endeavor: Dad, Where are you going?
Endeavour: Going to science center sweetie
Endeavour:
I missed seeing the Nov 2012 fly-over at my work place in Tustin, CA.....I stood outside for about 15 mins....didn't see anything...so, went back to my desk........about 3 mins later,,,my co-worker comes up to me and said "ooohhh...WOW>..that was f*cking AMAZING, WHY didn't you come out to LQQK?".....OMG.....I burst into TEARS and was soooooooooooo pissed that I missed it.....a once in a lifetime event and I missed it by a FEW MINS......the rest of the day was ruined for me....didn't do any more work....was sooooo heart-sick and felt a major 'empty feeling'....many months later, hubby and I went to see Endeavor at the CA Science Ctr and once again,,,,,I got tears....but they were tears of JOY and PRIDE....soooo HUGE....sooooo elegant....soooo glorious....I took MANY pics...from every angle.......I was honored to be in 'her' presence.....I never felt more AMERICAN.......USA>..USA>..USA :)
this is amazing. just imagine stopping on a traffic light, and suddenly you see this gorgeous human achievement cross the street in front of you. "hang on a second we got a space shuttle coming thru" lol, i'd be like ô_ô
I was at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex when I watched Endeavour launch on STS-127. Talk about lucky! The launch was scrubbed 3 times prior.
This is too cool!
I remember when this happened, I was in first grade and I was oblivious to the magnitude of this event.
Awesome👌
Yes
Thank you for your service! Your successor Crew Dragon Endeavour is taking it from here.
didn't know it was so big i imagined the shuttle a lot smaller
i mean u gotta think ab the amount of power they need
Nu Telaaa yeah i know just never thought they were that big haha
Max battersby theyre huuuuuuge
@@offendingtheeasilyoffended2603 no ueah arent they even bigger when attached to the fuel tank?
Got to see this just before the turn into the Space museum. Awesome sight.
awesome work !
Such a hard work.... Incredible just to show people what they have created..... It's really hard work..... To move a heavy machine and rotate it at every corner of the street... 👏
yea just a space shuttle going through the neighbourhood... no biggy. 1:35
1:35