The Shannon Dann and the shuttle tank, known as ET-94, completed their journey to San Diego without incident, arriving at the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal early Sunday at about 3:30 a.m. The San Diego stop was already planned as a way to give the crew schedule margin before embarking on the short, final leg of the trip to Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 17. The tank will arrive at Marina del Rey Wednesday.

At midnight on Friday, May 20, ET-94 will start its journey through the streets of Los Angeles to the California Science Center. The trip is expected to take nearly 20 hours, with the tank arriving at the science center between 7:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. ET-94 will ultimately be joined to space shuttle Endeavour—which is already on display at the Samuel Oschin Pavilion—and a pair of solid rocket boosters. The entire shuttle stack will be then be mounted in launch position for museum visitors.

Kevin Baird was on hand to greet ET-94 at the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal in San Diego today. Here are some photographs he captured for The Planetary Society: