One of the must-see destinations for any visitor to Los Angeles, the Griffith Observatory offers views of both the Hollywood ...
There are plenty of parades we can easily join in this world — the zany Doo Dah Parade in Pasadena welcomes anyone for a $10 fee — but there are a few noble processions that we must be satisfied from ...
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 ...
A total lunar eclipse will turn the moon deep red early Tuesday, and Griffith Observatory will broadcast the event online.
The Griffith Observatory invited the public to join them on Thursday to welcome the start of spring, also known as the vernal equinox. A popular event, it drew a crowd to this annual moment when ...
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 ...
If you value independent local news, become a sustainer today. Your gift could help unlock a $1M challenge. A star was born in 1935, when Griffith Observatory became the first public observatory west ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A streak of bright green light appeared above Southern California on Tuesday. According to the Griffith Observatory, the flash of light was caused by "space junk," possibly ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The Griffith Observatory is celebrating its ...
The Griffith Observatory celebrates 90 years on Wednesday, and as one of L.A.'s most recognizable landmarks, the Art Deco structure deserves its own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. With over 170 ...
A total lunar eclipse played hide-and-seek with Bay Area skywatchers early Wednesday morning, with fog blocking views for many coastal residents while those further inland caught clearer glimpses of ...