How to view the 2023 Perseid meteor shower
…of the sky without having to crane your neck. Look up! Obvious, right? Yet it’s surprisingly easy to miss meteors by looking at your friends or your phone. Your phone’s…
…of the sky without having to crane your neck. Look up! Obvious, right? Yet it’s surprisingly easy to miss meteors by looking at your friends or your phone. Your phone’s…
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…sky through the perspectives of African American, Central American, and Indigenous legends and myths in Morehead’s newest planetarium show, One Sky, Many Eyes. Complementing Morehead’s popular long-running Carolina Skies show,…
…work supported by NASA under cooperative agreement award number NNX16AC67A and 80NSSC18M0061. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do…
…But expect this year’s moonlight to reduce the number. Lower your expectations even further if, like most of us, you’re contending with artificial light pollution, too. Check the weather. You will…
…Chelsey Juarez, PhD, as well as a private screening of Tales of the American South in Morehead’s fulldome theater. The summit will also feature a mix of interactive workshops and…
…at least two weeks before your visit to request this service. Interpretation assistance is dependent upon the availability of interpreting services. Contact Richard Watt | Guest Services Manager rwatt@email.unc.edu 919.843.3522…
…digital projection system, renames Star Theater as GlaxoSmithKline Fulldome Theater. 2010 Morehead creates the North Carolina Science Festival. 2011 Morehead decommissions its Zeiss VI star projector after 42 years of service….
…and scope of our service to North Carolina and beyond. We are heartbroken that so many Black, Indigenous and Persons of Color at UNC are undervalued. As your friends, peers…
…an American football field, and when it reflects sunlight to your eyes, it looks bright. You don’t need to go to a dark-sky location to see it. During the specified…