Today's route, my favorite is the California Science Center in Los Angeles, which has Endeavour as the treasure of the town hall. Endeavour, the space shuttle that boosts human development, NASA stores Endeavour's decommissioned Endeavour body here for your visit in 2012. The California Science Center in Los Angeles is different from the California Science Museum in San Francisco. The Science Center is free to visit. The treasure of the California Science Museum is alligator. The treasure of the California Science Center's Town store is the retired space shuttle Endeavour. It's really exciting. The space shuttle is a frequent visitor to the space station. Science Center is free to visit, but Endeavour costs $2, but if you buy tickets for IMAX movies, you can visit them for free. IMAX shows some popular science movies all the year round. One is about 45 minutes, and the other is $8.25. If you buy two movies for $12, it's not expensive compared with domestic IMAX tickets. The parking lot in front of the Science Museum is very large. The sun is still so hot in mid-October. The parking fee is $10 a time. California Science Center's landmark building, this issue focuses on space travel posters. Many little dolls are aerospace themes, the price is not a little expensive, the workmanship is general. Entering the Science Museum, you will see the real F-20 fighter plane and a real scale humpback whale model above the hall. It's very handsome. The simulated Endeavour Control Center is very realistic. There are circular documentaries about Endeavour's past and present life, as well as the scenes of thousands of empty lanes before Endeavour's first launch, and after Endeavour's glorious retirement, people's touching and affirmation, the film is very worth seeing. Endeavour panorama, it is inexplicable shock, this guy is carrying out space missions, now in front of you, although all the high-tech parts in the fuselage have been unloaded, but just where to put it, this atmosphere is really handsome.