Tips for viewing the 2017 Geminid meteor shower
…you may see an average of around a meteor per minute or more during the late evening hours. Dress more warmly than you think you need to. It can feel…
…you may see an average of around a meteor per minute or more during the late evening hours. Dress more warmly than you think you need to. It can feel…
…science programming that began with GSK Science in the Summer™, a free science education program that helps elementary school children “grow into science.” For more information and to request a…
…and northern South America get a partial eclipse that day. 3. What will this look like from Chapel Hill? From the Morehead Sundial in downtown Chapel Hill, the partial eclipse…
…Park (Rocky Mount), and the UNC Science Expo (Chapel Hill). 3. View Jupiter. This planet is currently well placed in the sky at nightfall and is easy to spot with just the unaided eye. Peek…