Morehead’s first children’s book: Tony Jenzano, Astronaut Trainer
…2-5 standards in Social Studies, ELA, Art, and Science and is great for read aloud, guided book clubs, biography reports, and wax museum projects. Buy Your Copies Also available at…
…2-5 standards in Social Studies, ELA, Art, and Science and is great for read aloud, guided book clubs, biography reports, and wax museum projects. Buy Your Copies Also available at…
…a dramatic “earthgrazer”—a long, slow meteor. Expect to see more meteors as the evening goes on. If you’re at a very dark site, you might see on average roughly a…
…successful private fundraising campaign, and record-setting faculty research funding. Additionally, he introduced the Carolina Covenant initiative, which helps students from low-income families attend the University debt-free. Steve Butts and Addie…
…manner you had intended. Annuities and Charitable Remainder Trusts These are life income gifts that provide you and/or another beneficiary with income for life. After the beneficiary dies, Morehead uses…
…taught in Washington, D.C., public schools and worked to end practices that disadvantaged students because of race or income. Jane Hinton, Veterinarian & Inventor In 1941, Hinton and J. Howard…
…positions are now filled, but we are still considering applications for Sales Associate for the 2024-25 school year. Sales Associates work in our box office and museum store, selling tickets…
…Use tax exemption is not the same as income tax exemption. Income tax exemption numbers cannot be used in place of NC tax exemption certificate numbers. Can memberships be applied…
…in a low orbit around Earth every 114 minutes. You Might Also Like… Hidden No More: Week 1 Round-Up Hidden No More: Week 3 Round-Up Morehead Planetarium & Science Center…
…kinetic energy from the lower balls transfers through them to launch the topmost ball into the air, providing it enough energy to bounce much higher than normal. Dr. Duane Deardorff…
…Take 10 big steps to get to Mercury. Pack a very special spacesuit for Mercury’s daytime side, where temperatures can reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit. At night it can be more…