Blog HomeNewsBlog All Blog News Releases 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. Star student spotlight: Jacob Koehler Blog Meet Jacob Koehler, a senior from Wilmington, NC. 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. The meteor shower drought is OVER! Blog View the Lyrid meteor shower at its peak during the night of April 21/22, 2020. Skywatching At Home: How dark is your sky? Leo knows. Blog How well can you see the stars from where you live? You and your family can collect scientific data right... Skywatching at home: Use Stellarium to learn the sky Blog You can use the free planetarium software Stellarium (stellarium.org) to learn the night sky. Star student spotlight: Melissa Fernandez Blog Meet Melissa Fernandez, a senior from Apex, NC. Melissa, double majoring in Journalism and Political Science, has worked in a... Skywatching at home: Spot planets in the sky tonight Blog How do you tell a planet from a star? Three tips will help you spot planets in tonight’s sky. Posts navigation < Previous PostsNewer Posts >
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.
The meteor shower drought is OVER! Blog View the Lyrid meteor shower at its peak during the night of April 21/22, 2020.
Skywatching At Home: How dark is your sky? Leo knows. Blog How well can you see the stars from where you live? You and your family can collect scientific data right...
Skywatching at home: Use Stellarium to learn the sky Blog You can use the free planetarium software Stellarium (stellarium.org) to learn the night sky.
Star student spotlight: Melissa Fernandez Blog Meet Melissa Fernandez, a senior from Apex, NC. Melissa, double majoring in Journalism and Political Science, has worked in a...
Skywatching at home: Spot planets in the sky tonight Blog How do you tell a planet from a star? Three tips will help you spot planets in tonight’s sky.