GSK renews Science in the Summer™
December 2, 2019 More than 2,000 students will participate in free science education summer programs in 11 North Carolina counties NORTH CAROLINA — GSK, a global healthcare company with offices in…
December 2, 2019 More than 2,000 students will participate in free science education summer programs in 11 North Carolina counties NORTH CAROLINA — GSK, a global healthcare company with offices in…
…correct turnoff: 5253 N Roxboro St, Durham NC 27712.) Drop by any time between 8 p.m. on Friday, December 13, and 2 a.m. on Saturday, December 14. If you come between…
…system’s innermost planet between Earth and the Sun. Another transit will take place in 2032, but the next one visible from North America won’t occur until 2049. Morehead Planetarium & Science…
…Moon is first quarter. It’s a quarter of the way in its orbit around Earth, halfway between its new and full phases, and it’ll appear half lit. A first quarter…
…a free skywatching event. The address is 288 Alston House Rd, Sanford, NC 27330. We’ll provide telescope viewing with the support of members of Chapel Hill’s astronomy club, CHAOS, as well…
August 16, 2019 Thursday, September 12, 7-9 p.m. GSK Fulldome Theater, Morehead Planetarium and Science Center FREE Morehead Planetarium & Science Center presents the Chapel Hill premiere of Farmsteaders, a documentary…
…at all. At new moon, the Moon is in the part of its orbit around Earth where the Moon lies between the Sun and Earth. That gives you two reasons…
…of Robeson County’s recovery efforts after suffering the devastation caused by Hurricane Florence and Hurricane Matthew. Over 100 American Indian students will be able to participate in the free program….
…together in providing a better way of life for us, a better environment for the planet we live on, and a better understanding of the universe we live in. Without…
…southwest to northeast between 9:26 and 9:32 p.m. At 9:29 p.m. it will pass nearly directly over your head. (Note: Although almost everyone in the eastern U.S. can see this…