Jupiter Ball
…any other event. Proceeds from this black tie gala support our Jupiter Ball fund, providing need-based scholarships for enriching field trip experiences and outreach visits for schoolchildren across the state….
…any other event. Proceeds from this black tie gala support our Jupiter Ball fund, providing need-based scholarships for enriching field trip experiences and outreach visits for schoolchildren across the state….
…the contact info of the group visiting in addition to the third party or charter operator. Please include the organization’s name and a contact person we can copy on email…
…out our employment page for more opportunities! Contact Summer Science Camp Team mpsc_camps@unc.edu 919.843.7334 DID YOU KNOW? Morehead members get special early registration benefits. Click here to become a member…
…says Assistant Director of Digital Production and Strategy Jay Heinz. The purchase and installation of the new digital projection system was made possible through the generous support of an anonymous…
…the sky. 5. Look up! This may seem like an over-the-top obvious tip, but it’s surprisingly easy to miss meteors by looking at your friends or your phone. (Your phone’s…
…a long partnership that began with astronaut training programs in the 1960s and 70s. Since then, Morehead has collaborated with the agency to develop planetarium shows, support the research of…
…reservations for weekdays. Read below for more information about group visits, or contact our reservations team if you have questions about a group reservation. Purchase Tickets Online ADMISSION + PLANETARIUM SHOW GENERAL…
…age of 2 will be required to wear a mask. The number of patrons will be limited to 25% or less of the building’s capacity at any given time. Physical…
…first African American flying club and Bessie Coleman Aero, the first African American-owned airplane building company. Ronald Cotton June 30, 2020, marks the 25th anniversary of Ronald Cotton’s exoneration. Cotton…
Tuskegee Airmen The Tuskegee Airmen included the first African American pilots, navigators, bombardiers, and ground crew allowed to join the U.S. Army Air Corps. Their name came from Tuskegee, Alabama,…