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…are available in the GSK Fulldome Theater, Science Stage, and some classrooms. If you wish to use assistive listening in the GSK Fulldome Theater, please inform Box Office staff when…
…are available in the GSK Fulldome Theater, Science Stage, and some classrooms. If you wish to use assistive listening in the GSK Fulldome Theater, please inform Box Office staff when…
…event (weather permitting) on Sunday, May 15, 2022, between 9:30 p.m. and 12 midnight. Please register here. This event is free. Please note that Dix viewing event is canceled due to…
More than 3,000 students will participate in free science education summer programs in 11 North Carolina counties. March 28, 2022 | North Carolina Morehead Planetarium and Science Center and GlaxoSmithKline…
…the last dark hours before dawn on Thursday morning, August 12, 2021. For central North Carolina, between about 2 and 5 a.m. would be an optimal time. Or try that…
…use for admissions is applicable to all tickets for planetarium shows only Important Notes Group reservations are available Tuesdays through Fridays, as availability permits. Private shows during non-business hours will…
…building, before it disappears below the horizon altogether. It’s because of this star–the Sun–that we North Carolinians have to stay up late or get up really early to see the…
…west of Morehead, UNC’s Ackland Art Museum offers free admission with nearly a dozen changing exhibitions every year. Learn more at the Ackland website. Carolina Basketball Museum Sports fans will…
…prominent objects in the mid-April 2021 evening sky. Most Star Party events are free. Some events are in-person; others are virtual. What might you do at an in-person Star Party…
…health, all unaffiliated facility use reservations must include one science education activity as part of their reservation itinerary. Available activities include, but are not limited to, a private planetarium show,…
…of space. They’re hundreds of millions of miles apart from each other, but they look close together because they happen to be lying in virtually the same line of sight…