Solar eclipse fans: Griffith Observatory is aglow with tips, facts, and a live broadcast

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Solar eclipse fans: Griffith Observatory is aglow with tips, facts, and a live broadcast
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The astronomical landmark is closed on Mondays, but eclipse enthusiasts can enjoy the rare event from home, courtesy of the observatory team.

The landmark is closed on Mondays, but eclipse fans can head online for viewing tips as well as a live broadcast of the total eclipse as seen in Belton, Texas

We all have those besties who seem to run on schedules that never quite match up with what we're doing, try as we might to synchronize or get together., the moon, and the sun, three longtime besties, will encounter a similar situation on April 8, the day when a solar eclipse will wow millions of sky-watching earthlings across North America and a bit beyond.

Southern Californians will experience a partial eclipse, beginning at 10:06 on April 8, if they step outside.

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