I’m an astronomy enthusiast who works by day in the city of LA. I’ve always been drawn to looking up at the stars. I think astronomy is both significant and exciting and I hope this blog can help spread some excitement! Here you can learn weekly tips on stargazing, cool facts about the universe, and hear about upcoming events happening in the sky!
Hello, your posts are really nice
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Thank you Alex! I appreciate it. And I look forward to viewing your blog and your future posts!
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Are you a astronomy or astrobiologiest
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Professionally I am neither, but astronomy is one of my hobbies. I love all scientific branches relating to astronomy, including astrobiology, astrogeology, physics, technology, etc. And you?
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Me too, I like astronomy and modern physics! Are you a student
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I am no longer a student, but a working professional
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Woo! We’re both astronomy enthusiasts located in LA!
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Great! I’m new to the area, and always up for good suggestions of astronomy clubs, star parties, events, etc.
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I don’t know if you’ve been to the Griffith Observatory in Los Feliz, but their website has a great list of events going on. http://www.griffithobs.org/
You can also join the Los Angeles Astronomical Society (http://www.laas.org/) but I believe there is a membership fee.
And the California Science Center has the Space Shuttle Endeavor exhibit that I’ve also been meaning to visit!
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Great! I’ll have to check out the Friday presentations at Griffith. It’s so pretty up at the observatory there. I recently started attending the lecture series at JPL (http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/events/lectures.php) and really enjoy it.
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Thanks for the recommendation! Pasadena is a bit of a stretch for me to get to, though..
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Lucky for me, I have seen the aurora borealis several times (first time when I was 14 yrs old from the roof of the Harvard College Observatory). It is on my bucket list to see a total solar eclipse.
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That sounds wonderful. Any plans to view the solar eclipse in 2017?
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