Jupiter Ball Through the Years
…Miller were 2019 honorees due to their dedication and commitment to underserved rural communities of northeastern North Carolina. Their continued and increasing support has been pivotal in Morehead’s efforts to…
…Miller were 2019 honorees due to their dedication and commitment to underserved rural communities of northeastern North Carolina. Their continued and increasing support has been pivotal in Morehead’s efforts to…
…not be able to afford to visit, and perhaps most importantly, helps bring science to life for all of the people who visit Morehead each year. Thank you! Donate Online…
…requests from guests with special needs and/or requests for accommodations. If anyone in your group has any special needs or accessibility/wheelchair needs, environmental concerns for those with mental or developmental…
…in-person festival, NCSciFest celebrated science in a new—virtual—setting. The group offered a variety of digital opportunities for the public to continue to engage with science throughout April. NCSciFest collaborated with the…
…to exoplanets, but consider that there may be no place like home. For more skywatching resources, check out our online hub, Morehead At Home. You can join us online—live!—each week…
…might imagine that the maria form shapes, such as a face, or a person, or an animal—or anything else you’d like to picture. People all over the world have observed…
…an online hub of digital resources for families and educators across the state. Morehead At Home presents live virtual events including weekly skywatching sessions and science cafes, free 360° video…
…atmosphere. Although sporadic meteors can happen any night, the best meteor viewing happens during the annual meteor showers. Unfortunately, we’ve been in a “meteor shower drought.” There’s only one major…
…outside your home for Globe at Night, an annual international citizen-science campaign to measure the impact of light pollution on the night sky. To participate: 1) Go outside at least…