Star student spotlight: Kat Timm
…recent Morehead fulldome show, Tales of the American South. Q: Why Morehead? A: I love love love being part of an organization that promotes curiosity and scientific literacy! The people I…
…recent Morehead fulldome show, Tales of the American South. Q: Why Morehead? A: I love love love being part of an organization that promotes curiosity and scientific literacy! The people I…
…if you can spot the four stars that form the dipper’s bowl and the three stars that form the handle. Draw a line between the “pointer stars” at the side…
January 3, 2020 Useful Science and the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center have announced a new collaboration on the Useful Science Podcast. The Useful Science Podcast is a science podcast that…
…Swinton, Marketing and Communications Manager for Morehead. “We want to be sure that everyone can easily access the information they need on our site—this new site does that and so…
…for Morehead. “The building needed structural changes that will completely transform the experience—we can’t wait to unveil the new and improved Morehead next year!” Renovations and exhibit design are expected…
…Foundation has awarded a $50,000 grant to Morehead Planetarium and Science Center for a new project that will help address equity in access to high quality science education resources in…
…Exoplanet Survey Satellite) continue to find new worlds – ranging from bizarre planets that orbit two stars at once to planets that have similar terrain to our home planet. Endless…
…The situation is the other way around a couple of weeks later, at new moon. That’s when Moon reconciles with Sun and is with the Sun in the sky. Therefore,…
…reality encounters that immerse participants in the scientists’ discovery process, and other content that allows visitors to interact with the exhibits and explore the exhibits’ themes. “We are pleased that…
…don’t use that term. But some people have started using it to refer to a new moon that’s the second one to occur within a calendar month. Two new moons—or…