9 tips for viewing the 2018 Geminid meteor shower
…14, 2018, when the radiant (where the meteors appear to radiate away from) will be near the top of the sky. 3) Pick a place. Choose a dark open area…
…14, 2018, when the radiant (where the meteors appear to radiate away from) will be near the top of the sky. 3) Pick a place. Choose a dark open area…
…Scare-olina Skies but all other activities are free and open to the public! Feel free to stop by for the games, Science LIVE! performances, photo booth, a costume fashion show, haunted house, candy, and…
…be better then. 4) Choose your viewing location. Find a safe dark place away from unshielded lights with an open view of the sky. If you plan to watch 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…
…Morehead Planetarium and Science Center annually, including 85,000 schoolchildren. Media Contact for Gates County: Tammy Boone, 252-357-1113, ext. 23 Media Contact for Saunders Family: Benjamin Saunders, Jr., 704-340-2191 Media Contact for Morehead Planetarium and…
…necessary. Each session will go from 5:30pm-6:30pm and cost $20 per person, registration is open now. Plan to arrive 15 minutes early. We ask that each participant bring their own mat….
…a dark open area away from unshielded lights. “Open” because it’s hard to see meteors if trees or buildings block most of the sky. “Dark” because light pollution washes out…
…Senior Director of Community Relations at Cary, NC-based analytics company SAS Institute Inc., for her continued support of STEM education. Goodnight serves on a number of boards committed to education,…
…Horizon Productions; and Elizabeth Evans, Duke Digital Initiative. This event is open to the public and Mr. Heinz hopes that the community can join the conversation to find out more…
…Center, they’re legitimate.) You can still view the eclipse – using pinhole projection, where you pass the Sun’s light through a small opening and look at the image that is projected…