The Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center Work in Progress Gallery Opens Its Doors to the Public – A Peek into the Future of Space Exploration

New Exhibit at California Science Center Showcases Artifacts for Upcoming Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center

The Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center Work in Progress Gallery at the California Science Center in Los Angeles recently opened its doors to the public, offering a sneak peek at the incredible exhibits and artifacts that will be on display when the center officially opens next year. The gallery showcases a range of fascinating space-related items, including the space shuttle Endeavour, which is uniquely positioned in a vertical ready-to-launch stance, and the Dragon cargo spacecraft, which has made three trips to the International Space Station.

The gallery is designed to spark curiosity about space exploration and inspire future scientists and engineers. It’s an exciting addition to the California Science Center, which is already home to a wide range of interactive exhibits and educational programs. Construction of the new center is projected to be completed next year, and visitors can explore the gallery now to get a taste of what’s to come. The center aims to provide an educational and awe-inspiring experience for all who visit.

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