Science On Your Street Reservation: Special Events
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…August. Just don’t expect to see as many meteors if you look later in August. Get comfortable. Use a blanket, sleeping bag, or reclining chair to get a wide view…
…view and download our digital brochure here. If you would like to schedule a consultation with the Morehead team, please complete our Intake Form here. Contact information: MPSCBroaderImpacts@office.unc.edu | 919.843.3475…
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…two weeks in advance. Private showings are dependent upon staff availability and availability of the GSK Fulldome Theater. Contact Guest Services mpsc_tickets@email.unc.edu 919.962.1236 Please Note *Starry Nights programs are designed…
…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…
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…Explore the desert world of red rock on the surface of Mars with Morehead’s newest planetarium show, Mars: The Ultimate Voyage. “We are excited to carry on the long-standing tradition…
…is trying to answer. Starting February 3, and running through April 23, 2023, visitors will be dazzled by the 600-square-foot exhibition, packed with current NASA science research and launching them…
…for. Meteors, sometimes misleadingly called “shooting stars,” are streaks of light caused by cosmic debris interacting with Earth’s atmosphere. Typically, this debris has been left by a comet, but in…