
Visiting California Science Center in Los Angeles - A Great Experience for All Ages
To satisfy the quest of all ages in grasping every corner of Science and Technology, California Science Center has been set up in Los Angeles. Former California Museum of Science and Industry gave birth to this organization. Its structure is divided thematically into four wings called 'worlds'-Creative World, World of Life, World of Pacific, and Worlds beyond. The last two are yet to be completed.
This center comprises I-Max Theater accommodating 480 people with a huge movie projection screen and provides arrangements for showing scientific experiments as well as displays for kids.
About California Science Centre
http://www.californiasciencecenter.org/MainPage.php
Creative World, on the other hand, demonstrates how human civilization has grown by the progress of science and technology. Starting from aspects of energy to communication facilities and the upgradation of living conditions - everything illustrated.
Also, visitors enjoy playing games in world of life. Here various aspects of life science have been displayed. Another attraction is the specially displayed observation of one celled organism through microscope in the Cell-Lab. Spectacularly the visitors can view the function of the human body through Tess, a big model. These are really enjoyable exhibitions in Los Angeles.
California Science Centre at Los Angeles
http://california-science-center-los-angeles.visit-los-angeles.com/
California Science Center arranges sort of summer school organizing science camps that teach kids and make science attractive to them by gathering fun out of it. This type of teaching requires practical oriented outdoor activities. Again, there is a Science Spectacular program used to teach different scientific laws and principles. This center at Los Angeles exhibits various newer features every now and then, all innovative and enchanting tools. So always be in touch with the center.
California Science Centre- Experience the wonder
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Science_Center

