“Super blood moon?”
…eclipse is not that great for North Carolina. 3. Adjust your expectations. We won’t see totality from North Carolina. Totality starts at 7:51 a.m. Eastern time, at which point the…
…eclipse is not that great for North Carolina. 3. Adjust your expectations. We won’t see totality from North Carolina. Totality starts at 7:51 a.m. Eastern time, at which point the…
January 3, 2018 CHAPEL HILL, NC – Since 2005, the North Carolina LEGO Users Group has put on LEGO-palooza at Morehead Planetarium & Science center. Intricate LEGO exhibits are displayed throughout…
…University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Image Collection Collection #P0004, North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.) The solstice gives us…
…an evening of fine food, stargazing, dancing, and honored guests for a good cause. All proceeds benefit the Jupiter Ball Fund, which grants scholarships to eligible schools around North Carolina…
…and Girls Clubs throughout North Carolina, beginning with Brentwood Boys and Girls Club in downtown Raleigh. The “Science on Your Street” vehicle will spend a week at each Boys and…
…will show technology that is being utilized more frequently in our community. Universities across North Carolina including, Duke, UNC, and NC State, as well as, triangle area companies are applying VR…
…Morehead’s Carolinas Solar Eclipse Party webpage. The direct link is https://moreheadplanetarium.org/sites/default/files/images/EclipseCerealBoxViewer.pdf But it can be even easier than that. You can also do pinhole projection with: 2. A colander. The holes can act like pinhole…
…eclipse site has a zoomable interactive map. (Subtract 4 from UT to get Eastern time.) You can also find maps of the path through North Carolina here, and South Carolina here. 2. How…
…Credit: NASA JPL “What’s Up for May 2012” This path of totality clips a small portion of the southwest corner of North Carolina. Depending on where in North Carolina you live,…
April 20, 2017 By Amy Sayle North Carolina hosts the biggest star party for the public in the universe (at least we think it’s the biggest) – and you’re invited!…