How to view the October 14 solar eclipse from North Carolina
…the weather cooperates in Chapel Hill, you can join us outside the Morehead Planetarium building for an eclipse event on Saturday, October 14, from 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feel…
…the weather cooperates in Chapel Hill, you can join us outside the Morehead Planetarium building for an eclipse event on Saturday, October 14, from 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feel…
…to such changes. Contact Information The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Morehead Planetarium and Science Center Attn: Website Campus Box 3480 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599 moreheadplanetarium@unc.edu 919.962.1236…
By AMY SAYLE CHAPEL HILL, NC (Aug. 2, 2023) — Have you spotted any Perseid meteors yet? The annual Perseid meteor shower—considered by many to be the best meteor shower…
Calling all teens: Let’s explore current science! The Morehead Teen Science Cafe is where learning meets fun in a space-themed setting. Located on the campus of UNC Chapel Hill, Morehead…
…Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, the Chapel Hill Astronomical and Observational Society (CHAOS), and the Raleigh Astronomy Club (RAC). If skies permit, a Morehead educator will use a green laser…
…first Tuesday of every month for Carolina Science Cafe, Morehead Planetarium and Science Center’s free, current science awareness program. Designed for adults, this program explores the science topics making national…
…Park on Tuesday, December 13, 2022, from 8 to 10 p.m. for a free skywatching event. If you plan to watch from your neighborhood, turn off your house lights. Consider…
…Daylight Time. If you live elsewhere, convert these times to your own time zone. You must be on Earth’s nighttime side (with clear skies) during these hours to see the…
More than 3,000 students will participate in free science education summer programs in 11 North Carolina counties. March 28, 2022 | North Carolina Morehead Planetarium and Science Center and GlaxoSmithKline…
…night sky at this time of year. (Credit: Michael Mantini) To the upper left of Venus will be another planet: fainter, reddish Mars. Watch each evening as the two planets…