Skywatching at home: What do you see in the Moon?
…Moon gets past its full moon phase, it’ll rise after sunset and will still be in the sky for at least a while after sunrise. For more skywatching resources, check…
…Moon gets past its full moon phase, it’ll rise after sunset and will still be in the sky for at least a while after sunrise. For more skywatching resources, check…
…of Earth’s Grand Canyon. Take 32 more big steps to get to Ceres. This is your first stop at a former planet (no, not that former planet). After its discovery…
…Pleiades is to first find the three bright stars that mark Orion’s belt, then draw an imaginary line to the right. You’ll run into the reddish star Aldebaran, the eye…
…if you can spot the four stars that form the dipper’s bowl and the three stars that form the handle. Draw a line between the “pointer stars” at the side…
…school science guidelines for NC Standard Course of Study and augmented with standards-based curricula. This project will also make possible a total of five summer science enrichment camps for children in upper…
…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…
…out one of the Yoga Under the Stars: NCSciFest Edition sessions on Wednesdays, April 8, 15, 22, and 29. Tickets are required and will be available to purchase starting Friday, March 6. We’ll…
…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…
…made the difference between liking science and loving astronomy. Thanks to Neil Armstrong, my greatest fascination was with studying the moon. He became the most fascinating to me when I…
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