Have the eclipse-is-over blues? There's a wonder-filled remedy in Griffith Park.
Free ; several volunteers from local astronomy societies will set up telescopes on the grounds of the famous observatory
If this indisputable fact leaves you standing with a heavyish heart, with your solar glasses dangling in one hand, we get it: We could use more cosmic joy and astronomical amazingness in our lives, on a pretty constant basis.That's coming up on Saturday, April 13, and it has a start time that may surprise you: It all begins at 2 in the afternoon.
A few fantastic astronomy groups, including the Los Angeles Sidewalk Astronomers, will set up their powerful telescopes for the public to enjoy. But it isn't simply about stopping by to gaze at the moon, stars, and any sightable nebulae; these knowledgeable astronomy buffs will explain what you're observing.Want to find new things to do in Los Angeles? The Scene's lifestyle stories have you covered. Here's your go-to source on where the fun is across SoCal and for the weekend.
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