Space Shuttle Independence

Local nameShuttle Independence
LocationHouston, United States

Space Shuttle Independence, formerly known as Explorer, is a full-scale, high-fidelity replica of the Space Shuttle. It was built by Guard-Lee in Apopka, Florida, installed at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in 1993, and moved to Space Center Houston in 2012. It was built using schematics, blueprints and archival documents provided by NASA and by shuttle contractors such as Rockwell International. While many of the features on the replica are simulated, some parts, including the landing gear's Michelin tires, have been used in the Space Shuttle program. The model is 122.7 ft long, 54 ft high, has a 78 ft wingspan, and weighs 171,860 lb.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Independence

Address Houston 77058, United States

Coordinates 29°33'7.325" N -95°5'50.071" E

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