Morehead develops new digital avenues to engage statewide audiences
…risen to the challenge as we have for over 70 years. Science doesn’t stop during a pandemic. In fact, it’s stronger than ever. While our colleagues at the University of…
…risen to the challenge as we have for over 70 years. Science doesn’t stop during a pandemic. In fact, it’s stronger than ever. While our colleagues at the University of…
…handout Solar System Walk lists other items you may already have around your home that can represent the different stops along your journey (e.g., a pinhead for Mercury, a peanut…
…the Pleiades are represented on Durham’s city flag. This star cluster (which has a number of other names, including the “seven sisters”) is located in the constellation Taurus the Bull,…
…Podcast can continue providing high quality content that explains important concepts to a broad audience of scientists and non-scientists. Recent podcast episodes have communicated studies about the science of pets,…
…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…
…of Mercury, so join us at Morehead to witness firsthand this extraordinary phenomenon on Monday, Nov. 11 at our iconic Sundial in front of the building! Learn more about other…
…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…
…other Morehead skywatching events, please visit our skywatching page here. You Might Also Like… Wave hello to people in outer space (at May 18th skywatching, Dorothea Dix Park) Stop by…