How to view the 2022 Geminid meteor shower
…has risen, look away from it. Don’t worry about knowing how to identify Gemini. If you trace a Geminid meteor back, it will have originated from the direction of the…
…has risen, look away from it. Don’t worry about knowing how to identify Gemini. If you trace a Geminid meteor back, it will have originated from the direction of the…
…scheduled end time. What if it’s cloudy? How do I know if the skywatching event is canceled? If skywatching is the focus of the event, it will probably be canceled…
…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…
…prior. The maximum number of tickets available for group sales to any Planetarium show is 50. Tickets to science stage programs cannot be reserved on weekends. Seating is first-come, first-serve…
…in North Carolina. It is an initiative of Morehead Planetarium & Science Center at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. For more information, please visit ncscifest.org. You Might…
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