Starry Nights
…astronomical phenomena. For adults and older teens* Get Tickets Starry Nights Adults: $15.95 Children/College Students/Seniors/ Military (& Veterans)*: $13.95 *Show recommended for ages 13+ Private Shows Groups…
…astronomical phenomena. For adults and older teens* Get Tickets Starry Nights Adults: $15.95 Children/College Students/Seniors/ Military (& Veterans)*: $13.95 *Show recommended for ages 13+ Private Shows Groups…
…Stage, Launch Lab, exhibits in the Breakthrough Hub and Gateway Gallery, and classrooms. The Morehead-Cain Foundation and UNC Morehead Observatory are also located in the Morehead Building. In front of…
…The Stars Adults/Teens: $30.00 Tickets must be purchased in advance. Find tickets and dates Meet Past Instructors A physical therapist since 1998 and a yoga instructor since 2008, Laura Terry…
…have to make a reservation? No, you can just show up. If you plan to bring a large group, such as an entire class or scout group, we appreciate a…
…at Morehead Planetarium and Science Center including Science LIVE! demos, Launch Lab STEM projects, and a variety of research-based exhibits. Click here to watch the trailer and pre-order tickets for…
…work supported by NASA under cooperative agreement award number NNX16AC67A and 80NSSC18M0061. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do…
…But expect this year’s moonlight to reduce the number. Lower your expectations even further if, like most of us, you’re contending with artificial light pollution, too. Check the weather. You will…
…Selection 2015 Rio ShowDome Rio De Janeiro, Brazil – Official Selection 2013 B3 Moving Image Biennial, Frankfurt, Germany – Official Selection 2013 Russian Fulldome Festival, Yaroslavl, Russia – Official Selection…
…are available in the GSK Fulldome Theater, Science Stage, and some classrooms. If you wish to use assistive listening in the GSK Fulldome Theater, please inform Box Office staff when…
…EST, when the eclipse is at its maximum. Dress warmly. Let’s hope it’s not as cold as it was during the lunar eclipse on January 20/21, 2019, when 800 of…