The science behind the leap: Leap year 2020
…and we are open for business. Come visit! You Might Also Like Sunsets, Stonehenge and Solstices Gazing into the Past Celebrate with your Valentine (and Medusa) under the planetarium sky…
…and we are open for business. Come visit! You Might Also Like Sunsets, Stonehenge and Solstices Gazing into the Past Celebrate with your Valentine (and Medusa) under the planetarium sky…
…Research shows that there are a number gaps in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) knowledge and participation among students in rural communities like northeastern North Carolina. Sociocultural and systemic factors…
…view, cutting down on the total number you’ll see. You can still enjoy a meteor viewing outing, as long as you adjust your expectations. Credit: Matt Lochansky Viewing tips: Choose…
…techniques used during a standard yoga session, but the benefits of yoga go way beyond what you do in just one class. Physically, yoga can help you become more in tune…
…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…
…tonight. This claim misleads in several ways. Let’s start by breaking down that “black supermoon” term: Black moon. You didn’t learn about black moons in your astronomy class because astronomers…
…I will say, from being an educator to being a member of the business world, the opportunities Carolina afforded me as a student pale in comparison to those as an…
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…all portions of the sky. 7) Put bright devices away. Resist the urge to use your phone, tablet, or other lighted devices. In addition to pulling your attention away from…
…curious to see Mars in the night sky, this is what to look for: 1) Mars is currently very bright. Now (July 27, 2018) and for a number of weeks to come, Mars…