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Days before Endeavour’s move, Walker waved around an inflatable model of a shuttle while students peppered him with questions. During a discussion about heat tiles, Walker instructed them to rub their hands together to generate friction. The shuttle tiles, he said, can withstand the heat the vehicle faces as it streaks through the atmosphere.

Afterward, Walker said he was pleased with the curiosity he saw. “They’re observing and trying to figure out how things work,” he said. “They’ll need those skills for a career in science or engineering, or for whatever they do.”

Michael Pineda, 13, said he had plans to be a lawyer, but is now leaning toward a career in aerospace after seeing Endeavour fly over. He could not miss a chance to see the shuttle pass by.

“Definitely, I’m there. They always say all this stuff about Inglewood, and now I think of my hometown and, wow, it’s finally going to be on the charts,” he said.


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