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George Mason Observatory makes appearance in season ten of Queer Eye

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If you watch the final season of Queer Eye, be sure to pay special attention to episode four, “Queer Eye-Eye, Captain.” Around the 29-minute mark, one of the participants visits George Mason University’s Observatory, where they go stargazing with Karamo Brown alongside Observatory Director Rob Parks. The episode can be viewed on Netflix. If you watch the final season of Queer Eye, be sure to pay special attention to episode four, “Queer Eye-Eye, Captain.” Around the 29-minute mark, one of the participants visits George Mason University’s Observatory, where they go stargazing with Karamo Brown alongside Observatory Director Rob Parks. The episode can be viewed on Netflix. 

 

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