Supermassive Black Holes: Uncovering the Invisible
…light on the hidden world of black holes. Audiences will explore the environment of these objects through the cutting-edge technology scientists are using to uncover the physics of black hole…
…light on the hidden world of black holes. Audiences will explore the environment of these objects through the cutting-edge technology scientists are using to uncover the physics of black hole…
By CRYSTAL HARDEN CHAPEL HILL, NC (September 18, 2024)—As the school year restarts, the halls echo with the anticipation of new lessons, challenges, and opportunities. For many students, especially those…
…each month with our free skywatching events! Morehead educators along with our partners, RAC (Raleigh Astronomy Club) and CHAOS (Chapel Hill Astronomical & Observational Society), bring telescopes and guide you…
…cultural diversity of the southern United States provides a celestial tapestry connecting us to our history and shared view of the sky above. Similar to the original Carolina Skies, this…
…is available for schools and nonprofits. Scholarship assistance may be available pending qualifications.) Additional fees apply for sites more than 90 miles from Chapel Hill Session length: up to 2…
…SSERVI and Lockheed Martin. More Information This show is recommended for ages 7 and up. Get Tickets Accessibility Please visit this page for more information about Morehead’s commitment to accessibility….
…hiring our fulldome professionals to develop a project? Learn more here. Contact Box Office | mpsc_tickets@unc.edu 919.962.1236 You Might Also Like… Forward! To the Moon Astronaut From to the Universe…
Todd Boyette (Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill) Todd R. Boyette, PhD Director, Morehead Planetarium and Science Center Adjunct Professor, UNC School of Education tboy@unc.edu 919.843.2085 Campus Box 3480 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3480…
By CRYSTAL HARDEN, EdD CHAPEL HILL, NC (August 21, 2024)—In the realm of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education, summer programs and internships offer invaluable opportunities for K-12 students…
…It’s surprisingly easy to miss meteors by looking at your friends or your phone. Your phone’s light will also hurt your night vision. You don’t need fancy equipment to see…