The high desert, hands down! Go to places like Joshua Tree National Park, preferably during the full moon. At night it feels like you're looking up at a huge dome of lights. You'll see more falling stars in one night than you have in your life. Meteor showers in the high desert are especially beautiful.
Or are you talking about movie stars and rock stars? If that's the case, visit Amoeba Records in Hollywood. I've seen quite a few there, but my wife has a keener eye for that sort of thing than I do.
2007-01-10 07:48:24
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answered by Anonymous
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living on the east coast turned right into a nasty journey, i'll by no ability go away California lower back The organic abundance this state has is amazingly outstanding, you are able to go fairly a lot everywhere outdoors a significant city in California to work out stars compared to enormous apple and all you've is upstate basically. right here you actually have mammoth deserts of many kinds the position you will see that stars now to not teach the mountains for sure, i'm initially from south Georgia and compared to enormous apple the Californians have continuously been very style to us southern individuals.
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answered by mullican 4
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The telescope located on Palomar Mountain was the largest conventional research telescope for many years. Mount Palomar is about 70 miles from San Diego. It was placed there because of the clarity of the sky at the time in the late 1940's. I went there with a small telescope about 1970. There is some current light pollution, but you will still have a great view of the sky.
2007-01-08 12:57:28
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answered by Edward W 2
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I would recommend going out into the mountains away from city lights. Both Los Angeles and San Diego have nice size mountain ranges to the east of the cities and are far enough away from the populated areas that your view isn't affected by city lights.
If you are talking about movie stars just hang out in Hollywood.
2007-01-09 03:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The Pennisula Hotel in Beverly Hills on Little Santa Monica Blvd
They are all there!
Enjoy!
2007-01-08 12:18:21
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answered by traderb550 3
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Mount Picacho in Baja California, less light pollution.
2007-01-10 05:02:27
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answered by lpaganus 6
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Point Loma in San Diego gets my vote.
2007-01-08 13:58:06
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answered by KMD Zev Sub and Onyx 6
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In the mountains. That's where we go to get away from the city lights.
2007-01-08 13:16:41
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answered by +bookish+ 3
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Hollywood or Beverly hills
2007-01-08 12:22:32
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answered by Cass 1
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I generally recommend that you should be looking skyward at nighttime. Yes?
2007-01-08 12:24:11
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answered by Double O 6
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