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Fireworks lit up the Southern California night sky as revelers celebrated the Fourth of July on Friday night. Footage from Sky5 and KTLA’s Gil Leyvas can be seen in the video player above.
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Top spots for stargazing in the Southern California desert - MSNThe roads there are generally good for all cars, though popular park spots like Font’s Point usually require four-wheel drive. While the latter is a great place to view the desert at night, its ...
It’s no secret that one of the best stargazing spots in Southern California is Joshua Tree National Park. The park is an International Dark Sky Place — meaning that aside from some light ...
I’ll never forget my first stargazing experience in Southern California. It was during a spring camping trip to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, not long after nearby Borrego Springs was ...
Plenty of other Eyewitness News viewers saw the comet streaking across the Southern California sky. For some, it was with a desert backdrop, while others got close-up shots. The comet is so rare ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- It was red, white and boom across Southern California on the Fourth of July. AIR7 HD was over the region Tuesday night as fireworks lit up the night sky while people ...
A SpaceX rocket blazed a bright orange trail in the night sky over Southern California Tuesday after launching from Vandenberg Space Force Base northwest of Santa Barbara.
In the wee hours of April 2, the night sky in Southern California lit up. Bright gold lights streaked across the black, like luminescent paint. “It was visible to us for a good 30 seconds, ...
Much of America remains concerned about mysterious drones being sighted in the night sky across the country, and SoCal residents are on high alert too. Video sent in by KTLA viewer Zeus Bjekovic s… ...
Not only is Borrego Springs the state’s first (and only) International Dark Sky Community, but Anza-Borrego Desert State Park offers more than 500 miles of dirt roads through undeveloped land.
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