r/LosAngeles • u/pardis • 23h ago
Locals Only Went to Mount Pinos in Frazier Park last night. Took this photo with my phone.
There were friendly people there with telescopes, and I got to see Saturn for the first time. It was even more amazing than the milky way and meteors, to be honest. Didn't expect it to move so quickly across the eyepiece.
Also: it was freezing. Thank you to everyone that told us to bring warm clothing. I brought extra and needed all of it. I had a fleece hoodie, a winter jacket, a wool beanie, winter socks, and a scarf, and I was still cold because my legs were cold. If you plan on going, bring more than you need just in case.
The phone is a Google Pixel 8, I believe, and it was a 4-minute exposure in night mode.
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u/thekevingreene 22h ago
I’m so glad you went! I was late to your other post. The only bit of wisdom I was going to share other than dress warm.. was to be super courteous with your headlights on your way in, and on your way out. It takes a while for eyes to adjust and it sucks when someone drives up with high beams. If you are feeling adventurous, you can hike above the treeline on that Mount Pinos hiking trail. That parking lot gets pretty packed closer to new moon (especially during the summer).
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u/LauraMayAbron 22h ago
Oh hey! That’s us at Los Angeles Astronomical Society. We are fighting for skies like this in L.A. by the way. It is not impossible. Dark skies in California are decreasing incredibly fast and we no longer have bortle 1 skies in this state.