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Two Opposite Lunar Eclipse Experiences in 2022 – Los Angeles, CA

November 8, 2022 Anthony Perkic

During the tetrad period of 2021-2022 where we saw 4 total lunar eclipses within two years over Greater Los Angeles, each one had a different experience. The two for 2022 had total opposites! Date: May 15, 2022 | November 8, … Continue reading Two Opposite Lunar Eclipse Experiences in 2022 – Los Angeles, CA

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When Polite Interactions Result in Great Experiences For Visitors

May 14, 2020May 14, 2020 Anthony Perkic

A little bit of positive experience enhancing goes a long way for people. Continue reading When Polite Interactions Result in Great Experiences For Visitors

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Tips on Visiting Griffith Observatory

June 26, 2019November 7, 2025 Anthony Perkic

Want to visit this place? Here are some tips! Continue reading Tips on Visiting Griffith Observatory

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Observatory Stories “Don’t Touch the Telescope!” Edition

January 14, 2019February 19, 2020 Anthony Perkic

Seriously! Don’t Touch! Continue reading Observatory Stories “Don’t Touch the Telescope!” Edition

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Observatory Stories Best of 2018

December 30, 2018May 8, 2020 Anthony Perkic

These are my five best stories from the observatory in 2018! Continue reading Observatory Stories Best of 2018

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Things I’ve Learned From the Public at Griffith Observatory

December 30, 2018January 5, 2019 Anthony Perkic

These are the things that I have learned about the public after one year! Continue reading Things I’ve Learned From the Public at Griffith Observatory

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Ten Activities You Can Do to Enjoy Astronomy

November 30, 2018 Anthony Perkic

You can do some of these activities, or all… either way anything counts! Continue reading Ten Activities You Can Do to Enjoy Astronomy

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