Don’t miss the massive and technically challenging process

  • Space shuttle Endeavour to be lifted into place at museum exhibit home
  • Watch the action live
  • Massive and technically challenging process
  • Culmination of six-month-long effort
  • Future home of Endeavour still under construction

The space shuttle Endeavour will be lifted into place at its museum-exhibit home early Tuesday morning (Jan. 30), and you can watch the action live. A 450-foot-tall (137 meters) crane will install Endeavour at its designated spot in the California Science Center. This marks the culmination of a six-month-long effort to get Endeavour into its final vertical configuration. However, the future home of Endeavour is still under construction, with an opening date yet to be announced.

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Factuality Level: 8
Justification: The article provides factual information about the space shuttle Endeavour being lifted into place at its museum-exhibit home. It includes details about the process and the location of the museum. There are no obvious digressions, misleading information, sensationalism, redundancy, or opinion masquerading as fact. The article is focused and provides accurate and objective information.

Noise Level: 3
Justification: The article is primarily focused on the technical process of lifting the space shuttle Endeavour into its museum-exhibit home. It provides some background information on the shuttle and its missions, but overall, it lacks depth and analysis. The article does not hold powerful people accountable or explore the consequences of decisions. It also does not provide actionable insights or new knowledge. However, it does stay on topic and provides some evidence and examples to support its claims.

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