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Old July 3rd 03, 02:59 PM
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Default Good spots to see the Southern California sky??

He can always come out to Rosamond and point my 8in dob at the sky.


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"David Knisely" wrote in message
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Bert posted:

Best to go to the Griffith
Observatory.(famous place) You can point their large telescope where you
want. It is only a few miles from Beverly Hills and you can see all the
stars.


Bert, Griffith is closed for rennovation and won't reopen until 2005.
In any case, the gentleman will want to get as far outside of L.A. as he
can if he wants to see very many stars.
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Hyde Memorial Observatory: http://www.hydeobservatory.info/

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