10 things for North Carolinians to know about the eclipse
…be easier for you to drive to the path of totality in South Carolina. Traffic on August 21st will probably be . . . interesting. Consider if there’s somewhere you can stay…
…be easier for you to drive to the path of totality in South Carolina. Traffic on August 21st will probably be . . . interesting. Consider if there’s somewhere you can stay…
…these Winter Hexagon stars as a pattern, but it doesn’t mean the stars lie at the same distance. Some are closer, practically next door neighbors, such as the brightest-appearing star…
…his wisdom and stories at a one-time event at Memorial Hall. Capt. James Lovell stoically articulated the five-word message, “Houston, we have a problem,” which quickly became part of the…
…Well, why stop at just the moon? Join us for Carolina Skies: Valentine Edition, a special hour-long version of our classic show focusing on tales of star-crossed lovers. Learn the…