Duke Energy Science Nights
…of NCSciFest staff. The Duke Energy Foundation sponsorship funds a number of kits to award at no charge. These are awarded using an application process and review of the school’s…
…of NCSciFest staff. The Duke Energy Foundation sponsorship funds a number of kits to award at no charge. These are awarded using an application process and review of the school’s…
…Gerald Cecil || Summer Series: The Future of Energy Peaking Beyond the End of Cheap Oil June: Dr. David McNelis || Summer Series: The Future of Energy A Nuclear Renaissance?…
…show is based on work supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under grant award number NNX09AL78G. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those…
…director Todd Boyette. “We believe in offering equal access to our programs, exhibits, and planetarium shows, regardless of an individual’s financial situation.” Cardholders are eligible for discounted tickets of $1…
…finale! This dynamic show will amaze your students while reinforcing key scientific concepts. Session length: 60 minutes Fees & Requirements Schools Daily Rate: $450 Maximum number of sessions: 2 per…
…you become a famous aviator? “Take Flight” could be your first step! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuaEjEL_ms4&feature=youtu.be More Information This show is recommended for ages 8 and up. Get Tickets Accessibility √ Available in…
…up. Get Tickets Accessibility √ Assistive listening devices available upon request (at least 15 minutes in advance) Please visit this page for more information about Morehead’s commitment to accessibility. For…
…Tickets Accessibility √ Assistive listening devices available upon request (at least 15 minutes in advance) Please visit this page for more information about Morehead’s commitment to accessibility. For Educators Morehead…
…Planetarium and Science Center The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Campus Box 3480 Chapel Hill NC 27599-3480 919.962.1236 or 711 NC Relay mpsc_tickets@email.unc.edu Comments or complaints by guests…
…a solar eclipse for most of North and Central America. For those in the roughly 115-mile-wide path of totality that passes through parts of the U.S., Mexico, and eastern Canada,…