Can’t get eclipse glasses? You can still view the eclipse!
…consider these other methods, too. A number of people have marveled to us about their memories of partial solar eclipses from years past where they were walking under trees and…
…consider these other methods, too. A number of people have marveled to us about their memories of partial solar eclipses from years past where they were walking under trees and…
…are limited; register online in advance (a pair of eclipse glasses is included with your ticket). We’ll also have free activities, including a live stream of the eclipse and hands-on educational activities….
…near you by checking the NC Science Festival website. To see a listing of all Star Party events, go to https://ncsciencefestival.org/starparty/. Most events are free. A few have limited space and require advance…
…too far away. Its light takes about 800 years to reach us. So we see the star as it looked when the light left it eight hundred years ago, or…
…into a national hero who has since attracted generations of followers. During his career, Lovell accumulated over 7,000 flight hours, including 4,500 in jet aircraft, 713 in space and 107…