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…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…
…making a trip to Mars up to this point. “A mission to Mars sounds like a major accomplishment, but once people learn about the real challenges that still need to…
…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…
…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…
…phone or white flashlights, which will hurt your night vision and that of everyone around you. Remember to look up! And be patient. It takes time for your eyes to…
…month as Earth orbits the Sun. The Moon and planets move from night to night against the background of the stars. Often, we schedule events so you can see the…
…round planet. Total eclipse begins at 5:16 am.—Thanks to Earth’s rotation, the Moon will have dropped lower in the west. You might need to dodge trees to find a good…
…Moon appear to turn an interesting shade of red. In the partial phases, you’ll see that Earth’s shadow is curved (evidence that our planet is round!), as if something is…
…the Box Office at 919.843.7997 or email us at mpsc_tickets@email.unc.edu at least two weeks before your visit to request this service. Interpretation assistance is dependent upon the availability of interpreting…