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…Planetarium and Science Center The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Campus Box 3480 Chapel Hill NC 27599-3480 919.962.1236 or 711 NC Relay mpsc_tickets@email.unc.edu Comments or complaints by guests…
…eyes permanently if you do the wrong thing. A few easy methods that are cheap or free: Wear eclipse glasses. For direct viewing, you need a special-purpose solar filter, such…
…ages 8 and up. Get Tickets Accessibility √ Assistive listening devices available upon request (at least 15 minutes in advance) Please visit this page for more information about Morehead’s commitment…
…by NSC Creative. Narrated by Andy Serkis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yznQ1JSU8cw&feature=youtu.be More Information This show is recommended for ages 8 and up. Get Tickets Accessibility √ Assistive listening devices available upon request (at…
…Isaacs, Dr. Valencia Hicks-Harris, Dr. Terrell R. Morton, Dr. Stephani Page, and Dr. Crystal Harden. Join the Mailing List Apply for a Mini Grant A native of Jamaica, Dr. André…
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…science communication across the state in April.” With a ‘Full STEAM Ahead’ theme, NCSciFest made a significant impact in April 2023, orchestrating over 800 events across North Carolina and capturing…
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…of the sky without having to crane your neck. Look up! Obvious, right? Yet it’s surprisingly easy to miss meteors by looking at your friends or your phone. Your phone’s…