Photo and Video Policy
Photo and Video Policy Morehead Planetarium and Science Center is a unit of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and uses photographic images and video of public programs…
Photo and Video Policy Morehead Planetarium and Science Center is a unit of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and uses photographic images and video of public programs…
…an annular eclipse. This “ring of fire” eclipse happens because the Moon is a bit farther away from Earth than on average. Thus, the Moon takes up less angular size…
…list of dates that your organization is unable to receive a visit from Morehead. Morehead educators will use this to determine a tentative visit date for your organization. Due to…
…served as a valuable resource for schools across North Carolina, traveling to between 40-60 schools each year, reaching nearly 10,000 students annually. Additionally, when not in use during the school…
…status and zip code). We use the information obtained from survey responses to improve the experience of visitors to Morehead and its Website. We may use a third-party service provider…
…with an open view of the sky. If watching from outside your home, turn off your house lights. If you’d enjoy making meteor memories with a crowd, join Morehead educators, the…
…cultural diversity of the southern United States and beyond, attendees will learn about such tales as the Cherokee story behind the origin of the Milky Way and the use of…
…it’ll work out just right. What about flashlights and electronic devices? White flashlights are fine to use in emergencies. Otherwise, please use only red light. Red lights should be dim…
…school is unable to receive a visit from Morehead (teacher workdays, holidays, testing dates, spring break, track-out dates, etc). Morehead educators will use this to determine a tentative visit date for your…
…one that represents our Sun. What is it like on other planets? Use blocks to create a topographic map of Venus to learn how scientists use color to visualize data….