Final Endeavor
As it piggybacked on a modified Boeing 747, Airmen from the 920th Rescue wing here had a chance to see it off for the last time before it headed for retirement.
Rescue Wing Airmen were a vital part of the space shuttle program serving as guardians of the astronauts during all space shuttle missions. They were tasked to rescue the astronauts if a contingency were to occur on the ground or upon takeoff.
NASA's plan is to get Endeavour to the California Science Center for public display.
"Today, I'm feeling a tremendous amount of pride. We're finally able to show this space shuttle off," said NASA astronaut Kay Hire, who orbited Earth aboard Endeavour 217 times during the STS-130 mission in February 2010 and was at the Shuttle Landing Facility to watch the attachment operation Sunday.
"It's been a great workhorse for us: 25 missions into space. It was such a significant part of building the International Space Station, also carrying science technology into space. And we get to share that with the world now," Hire said.
Editor's note: Information for this article was compiles from NASA news sources.