Skywatching at home: Spot planets in the sky tonight
…ecliptic passes through the constellations of the zodiac. This is why it’s worth learning to identify those constellations. If you see something bright in one of them that looks like…
…ecliptic passes through the constellations of the zodiac. This is why it’s worth learning to identify those constellations. If you see something bright in one of them that looks like…
…I don’t have time for a lot of extracurriculars on campus, but I volunteer a couple times a week with the birds of prey at Piedmont Wildlife Center. I’ve also…
…two days, instead of the usual one! 2020 is an important year, but not just because it’s a leap year— it’s also a U.S. presidential election year and a Summer…
…Partnerships at GSK. “Morehead is committed to bringing science education to students that need it most and we are proud that GSK Science in the SummerTM is part of their critical…
…play a role, as well as lack of infrastructure, unstable economies, and geographic isolation. The impact is that rural students may not see the relevance of science in their daily…
…to radiate away from the direction of the constellation Gemini. But the meteors can appear in any part of the sky. If you really want to find Gemini, it’ll be…
…Tickets 4:30 p.m. – Buy Tickets Stop by for a Halloween event of family fun, rain or shine. Tickets for the star show are $5 and are available now online. Space is…
…The kids usually yell out “nighttime!” But is the Moon always up at night? Is it up all night long? Is it never up in the day? You might think…
…partnership with Morehead Planetarium to students in Robeson County this summer.” Additionally, Morehead Planetarium has adapted the curriculum to incorporate Indian culture into the daily science content activities. In addition…
…in Wilmington on July 20, the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh on July 26, and the NC Museum of History in Raleigh on September 19. Image credit: NASA…