Skywatching at home: See the space station fly (April 6, 2020)
…when it flies over the eastern United States. (Kelly reminds you that when you go outdoors during this time of social distancing, stay at least six feet away from others.)…
…when it flies over the eastern United States. (Kelly reminds you that when you go outdoors during this time of social distancing, stay at least six feet away from others.)…
…Station (ISS) will make visible passes for North Carolina in the pre-dawn sky. Sign up for email or text alerts of when you can see it at NASA’s Spot the Station site. It’ll…
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…of students who participate.” Science in the Summer encourages students to love science by engaging in hands-on experiments and exciting activities led by certified teachers. The program is comprised of…
…school science guidelines for NC Standard Course of Study and augmented with standards-based curricula. This project will also make possible a total of five summer science enrichment camps for children in upper…
…Parks and Recreation to offer a free public skywatching event at West Point on the Eno at the Environmental Education Pavilion. (Important: Choose the park entrance without a traffic light. Use this address to find the…
…Tickets 4:30 p.m. – Buy Tickets Stop by for a Halloween event of family fun, rain or shine. Tickets for the star show are $5 and are available now online. Space is…
September 20, 2019 By Amy Sayle On Friday, September 20, 2019, from 8 to 10 p.m., you are invited to join Morehead at the House in the Horseshoe state historic site for…
…you may wish to choose late evening on Monday, August 12, 2019. Or you could aim for the small window between when the Moon sets and when the sky starts…