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…your choice, and time to explore exhibits (optional/free – as schedule/availability permits). Add-Ons $4.00 + tax* per student for each additional same-day program. $5.00 + tax* per adult for each additional planetarium…
…your choice, and time to explore exhibits (optional/free – as schedule/availability permits). Add-Ons $4.00 + tax* per student for each additional same-day program. $5.00 + tax* per adult for each additional planetarium…
…the perfect way to encourage your child’s curiosity and intellectu*]}*al growth in a fun, nurturing environment. Register 2024 Summer Science Camps All camps will take place onsite at Morehead Planetarium…
…a Member FREE (regularly scheduled shows) FREE *General admission includes all-day access to exhibits, Launch Lab activities, Science LIVE! demos, and our Cosmic Goods gift shop. General admission does not…
…refunded. Tickets purchased through Morehead’s online ticketing system for events will automatically be refunded. All Morehead memberships will be extended by the total number of days equal to that which…
March 23 @ 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm After April 8, 2024, the next total solar eclipse visible to most of the U.S. will be in two decades. Want to…
…the Mexican Consulate in Raleigh, Morehead Planetarium Science Center, Red Global MX, Sigma XI, Raleigh City Hall, Raleigh Astronomy Club, and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. This night…
May 15, 2022 @ 9:30 pm – 11:59 pm Join staff and volunteers from the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, Chapel Hill Astronomical and Observational Society (CHAOS), and Raleigh Astronomy…
…Launch Lab Carolina Skies: Solar Eclipse (SOLD OUT) – a 30-minute presentation providing information about the causes of solar eclipses and a special look at a total solar eclipse in the…
…describing her career story, then join guest panelists for a discussion of their professional journeys moderated by Crystal Harden, EdD. Register here for tickets Katie Mack, PhD, is a theoretical astrophysicist…
…the contiguous United States until 2044. Although nowhere in North Carolina will the eclipse be total, North Carolinians can still have a totally amazing experience viewing the partial solar eclipse….