Whether you're a space nerd or you're just looking to have your own Emma Stone/Ryan Gosling "La La Land" moment, there's plenty of reasons to visit beloved Los Angeles landmark Griffith Observatory.
Finding a huge roll of wrapping paper, some fancy ribbon, and tape? That's pretty easy. Attempting to wrap a star, like a whole star found in deepest space, to give to your favorite astronomy ...
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Why is the sky blue? What makes stars twinkle? The man to ask is Ed Krupp, director of the Griffith Observatory since 1976. In a city where night-sky gazers can't even see the stars, Krupp runs the ...
The Griffith Observatory is celebrating its 90th anniversary with a special event on Wednesday. Festivities include exhibits, sky viewing, and a rare lunar event called the major standstill southern ...
Eclipses may swirl with a gorgeous mystery, but they do have a rather predictable way of concluding in fairly short order. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. If this ...
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Most people arrive at an observatory with one thing in mind: look through a big telescope, maybe catch a show, and head home. That's a perfectly fine visit. But people who've worked inside these ...