Skywatching at home: What do you see in the Moon?
…out our online hub, Morehead At Home. You can join us online—live!—each week on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m. Eastern time, for our Morehead At Home: Skywatching sessions. You…
…out our online hub, Morehead At Home. You can join us online—live!—each week on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m. Eastern time, for our Morehead At Home: Skywatching sessions. You…
…an online hub of digital resources for families and educators across the state. Morehead At Home presents live virtual events including weekly skywatching sessions and science cafes, free 360° video…
…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…
…part of Morehead At Home, some of our educators put on fun stargazing online events on Tuesdays and Thursdays and they can help teach you what to look for and…
…the constellation Leo the Lion, and compare what you see with the Globe at Night magnitude charts. 3) Go online to report your results. You’ll provide information about when and where…
…NASA flight engineers Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan. For email or text alerts about future opportunities to see the International Space Station fly over, sign up at NASA’s Spot the…
…Morehead will adapt three of its educational planetarium shows for use at ECSU’s recently reopened Khan Planetarium: Earth, Moon and Sun; Solar System Odyssey; and Take Flight. Each show is aligned with elementary and middle…
…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…
…other celestial objects through telescopes, take a guided tour of the night sky, and listen to stargazing music provided by the Triangle Sax Ensemble. The park requests that you register online…
…also a special eclipse edition of Carolina Skies on Sunday night, Jan. 20, but it is sold out. You can also see an eclipse simulation online at https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2019-january-21 but it’s more fun…