How to see the total lunar eclipse on Sunday night, May 15, 2022
…but the penumbral phases are less easily observable. 2) The eclipse is very easy to view. Just walk outside and look up. For North Carolinians, the Moon will be roughly…
…but the penumbral phases are less easily observable. 2) The eclipse is very easy to view. Just walk outside and look up. For North Carolinians, the Moon will be roughly…
…the bad news, North Carolinians. For us, the action happens at times you may find a bit painful: 2:18 a.m. – Partial eclipse begins 4:03 a.m. – Maximum eclipse (technically…
…North Carolina on Monday evening, July 12, 2021 Your June 2021 solstice stargazing in North Carolina View the Geminids! This family-friendly, curfew-friendly meteor shower peaks Sunday night, December 13, 2020….
…morning, July 12, 2021. (Credit: NASA) 2) That same evening (Monday, July 12), the space station will fly over North Carolina, and you can see it! Here’s what you need…
…a face mask and observing social distancing. Prefer to participate in a virtual Star Party event? You have lots of options! This is just a sampling: See live stream telescope…
…than ever, we’re excited about the opportunity to share the beauty—and importance— of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics [STEM]” says Jonathan Frederick, director of NCSciFest. NCSciFest went completely virtual for…
February 15, 2021 By Nick Eakes Mars is the only planet known to be completely inhabited by robots – and there are more on the way. After a long and…
…fun is watching Jupiter and Saturn close in on each other bit by bit. Also, they’re setting earlier each evening, which means it’s only getting more challenging to find a…
Come Visit Us Experience Morehead through our expanded exhibits and interactive experiences Plan a visit Events Up Next Full Calendar We’re currently closed. Where to find us: 250 E Franklin…
…during the late evening hours, fewer early in the evening. 5) Dress warmly. Really warmly. Warmer than you think you could possibly need to. It can feel awfully cold awfully…