Why the Oct. 5th Observe the Moon Night is misnamed
…Earth? Sun said Moon couldn’t do it, because Earth would be too cold and it’d be dark all the time. Moon said Sun couldn’t do it, because Earth would be…
…Earth? Sun said Moon couldn’t do it, because Earth would be too cold and it’d be dark all the time. Moon said Sun couldn’t do it, because Earth would be…
…a free skywatching event. The address is 288 Alston House Rd, Sanford, NC 27330. We’ll provide telescope viewing with the support of members of Chapel Hill’s astronomy club, CHAOS, as well…
August 16, 2019 Thursday, September 12, 7-9 p.m. GSK Fulldome Theater, Morehead Planetarium and Science Center FREE Morehead Planetarium & Science Center presents the Chapel Hill premiere of Farmsteaders, a documentary…
…tonight. This claim misleads in several ways. Let’s start by breaking down that “black supermoon” term: Black moon. You didn’t learn about black moons in your astronomy class because astronomers…
…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….
…together in providing a better way of life for us, a better environment for the planet we live on, and a better understanding of the universe we live in. Without…
…southwest to northeast between 9:26 and 9:32 p.m. At 9:29 p.m. it will pass nearly directly over your head. (Note: Although almost everyone in the eastern U.S. can see this…
…parks, libraries, historic sites, nature centers, museums, planetariums, and colleges and universities. Many of the events are free. This year’s Star Party theme is “The Moon and Beyond,” in celebration…
…or a telescope, you can use just your unaided eyes to view the eclipse. You will still be able to see the Moon. It does not completely disappear during totality…
…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 dimmer meteors from view….