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See the International Space Station fly over North Carolina on Monday evening, July 12, 2021 Blog See the International Space Station fly over North Carolina on Monday evening, July 12, 2021
Your June 2021 solstice stargazing in North Carolina Blog June 18, 2021By Amy Sayle The start of summer, astronomically speaking, arrives for those of us in the northern hemisphere...
Jupiter/Saturn conjunction: Celebrate a planetary pile-up with us on the longest night of the year, December 21, 2020 Blog A slow-motion planetary pile-up is happening—and you can see it, weather permitting.
View the Geminids! This family-friendly, curfew-friendly meteor shower peaks Sunday night, December 13, 2020 Blog View the Geminids! This family-friendly, curfew-friendly meteor shower peaks Sunday night, December 13, 2020.
Your checklist for viewing the 2020 Perseid meteor shower Blog The annual Perseid meteor shower peaks Tuesday night, August 11, into early Wednesday morning, August 12, 2020. Find out how...
At home, but dreaming of traveling to exoplanets Blog Imagine traveling trillions of miles away, to an exoplanet—a planet beyond our own solar system.
Skywatching at home: What do you see in the Moon? Blog What do you see in the full moon? Take a walk, look up, and use your imagination!
The scientific reason you should know the constellations of the zodiac Blog The scientific reason for why you should learn the constellations of the zodiac? To find planets.
Take a walk through the solar system—in your own neighborhood. Blog Missing being able to travel? You can take a whirlwind vacation through our solar system—without leaving your neighborhood.
Happy birthday, Durham! Your city flag is astronomically wonderful. Blog Durham, North Carolina, which celebrates its birthday today, has an astronomical connection you can see for yourself in tonight’s sky.