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  1. May 25, 2021 · The broadcast begins at 1:45 a.m.; peak eclipse will occur at 4:19 a.m. Free to watch. Wending your way through the shadowy and sublime turns of Griffith Park, late at night, all to enjoy a rare ...

  2. Nov 8, 2022 · On the early morning of November 8, there will be a total lunar eclipse visible from Los Angeles. Griffith Observatory is hosting an online broadcast of the total lunar eclipse on November 8 from Midnight – 6:00 a.m., PST. Griffith Observatory is NOT conducting onsite public viewing. Griffith Park will NOT be

  3. April, 2024. This is the Griffith Observatory Sky Report for the period between April 1 and April 30, 2024. Here are the events happening in the sky of southern California. Mercury, on the 1 st, sets in the west-northwest at 8:26 p.m., PDT, one hour 11 minutes after the sun, which sets at 7:15 p.m., PDT. The planet is 17-percent illuminated and ...

  4. Griffith Observatory is an icon of Los Angeles, a national leader in public astronomy, a beloved civic gathering place, and one of southern California’s most popular attractions. The Observatory is located on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, just above the Los Feliz neighborhood. It is 1,134 feet above sea level and is ...

  5. Nov 14, 2021 · Watch Adele take over Griffith Observatory in tease for new TV special with Oprah. Nov. 10, 2021. According to CBS, the celebrated “Rolling in the Deep” and “Skyfall” hitmaker will discuss ...

  6. Oct 14, 2023 · Griffith Observatory is hosting a public observing event and a live online broadcast for the partial eclipse of the Sun in Los Angeles on Saturday, October 14, from 8:00-11:00 a.m., PDT. Weather permitting, several solar telescopes will be staffed by Observatory staff and local volunteers to provide visitors with safe viewing opportunities of ...

  7. Oct 14, 2023 · Solar Eclipse of October 14, 2023. The eclipse is annular from Oregon to southern Texas. It will be a partial eclipse in Los Angeles: Maximum eclipse: 9:24 a.m., PDT (Moon covers 78% of sun’s diameter, 71% of sun’s area). For more information on the Observatory’s eclipse activities on October 14, check out our eclipse event page!

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