Star student spotlight: Kat Timm
…recent Morehead fulldome show, Tales of the American South. Q: Why Morehead? A: I love love love being part of an organization that promotes curiosity and scientific literacy! The people I…
…recent Morehead fulldome show, Tales of the American South. Q: Why Morehead? A: I love love love being part of an organization that promotes curiosity and scientific literacy! The people I…
…the bright orange star Arcturus. From there, “speed on to Spica,” another bright star. Wave hello to people in outer space. On several occasions over the next few days, the International Space…
…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…
…moon rises roughly at mid-day, is high in the sky around sunset, and sets around midnight. So this year’s International Observe the Moon Night might better be called International Observe…
…a bonus, a special guest will arrive right at the beginning of the event: the International Space Station. From 7:58 to 8:04 p.m., the space station will appear in the sky,…
…be held on September 12, 7–9 p.m. in the GSK Fulldome Theater at Morehead. This is a non-ticketed event, and is a part of Morehead’s American South fulldome documentary series in partnership with UNC Hussman School of Journalism…
…of Robeson County’s recovery efforts after suffering the devastation caused by Hurricane Florence and Hurricane Matthew. Over 100 American Indian students will be able to participate in the free program….
…show on Friday, July 19 at 2:30 PM, followed by a signing event to honor the loan to Morehead. To join us, please purchase tickets in advance or onsite in…
…at Dorothea Dix Park, when the International Space Station (ISS) is predicted to pass almost directly over the park. That night, watch for the ISS to cross the sky from…