The Winter Sky
The winter sky contains the most bright stars out of any season! Continue reading The Winter Sky
The winter sky contains the most bright stars out of any season! Continue reading The Winter Sky
Here is my guide on viewing meteor showers! Continue reading A Guide to Meteor Showers
The cool thing about the autumn sky is the constellations all connected with Perseus from Greek mythology. Continue reading The Northern Autumn Sky
I didn’t change the dates. NASA didn’t change them. The Earth did! Blame the Earth! Continue reading Why Your Zodiac Sign May be Wrong!
We’re looking into intergalactic space! Continue reading The Spring Sky
You may have to be up late for the Summer skies, but it’s totally worth it! Continue reading The Summer Sky
These are the 2019 Dates to Go Outside and Look Up! Continue reading 2019 Celestial Events over North America
What are the most common Astronomy related questions? Continue reading Most Common Astronomy Questions
Being someone who works at Griffith Observatory, an iconic and historic landmark in Los Angeles, California, definitely adds some credibility to your passion and knowledge for the night sky! For the most part, Griffith Observatory has served as a public … Continue reading How I Became a Telescope Operator at Griffith Observatory
2018 will have plenty of notable celestial events for even the most casual observer. The following listings are meant for observers in North America, particularly the USA, thus there won’t be any listings for events that are not visible from the continent. Mars/Jupiter Conjunction – January 6-7 Mars and Jupiter will align and be so close together that you can view both of them at the same time through a telescope! This will be easily visible in the south east, during the dark early morning hours before dawn. It will also occur over the weekend! Best case scenario is you can view the event and … Continue reading Celestial Events Over North America in 2018