Home How to view the October 14 solar eclipse from North Carolina Blog This Saturday, October 14, 2023, the Moon will pass in front of the Sun, creating a solar eclipse. October Teen Science Cafe | Exploring the Future of Moon Travel We will be exploring astronomy and future of future of space travel to and from the moon. Generous gift provides new projector for mobile planetarium program News Releases Through a recent gift, Morehead will be able to continue inspiring future generations of curious minds with the purchase of... How to view the 2023 Perseid meteor shower Blog The annual Perseid meteor shower—considered by many to be the best meteor shower of the year—is already happening! Carolina Science Cafe | The Dark Side of the Universe Join us on the first Tuesday of every month for Carolina Science Cafe, Morehead Planetarium and Science Center’s free, current... “One Sky, Many Eyes” provides new perspectives on the cosmos News Releases Witness a new view of the night sky through the perspectives of African American, Central American, and Indigenous legends and... Carolina Science Cafe | Artemis II: There and Back Again Join Nick Eakes, NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador and Astronomy Educator from Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, to discuss Artemis– NASA’s... Embark on the ‘Ultimate Voyage’ with Morehead’s new fulldome show News Releases Explore the desert world of red rock on the surface of Mars with Morehead’s newest planetarium show, Mars: The Ultimate... [CANCELED] Skywatching: Dix Park This event has been canceled due to weather. Morehead Planetarium and Science Center invites you to a free skywatching event... Skywatching: Little River Regional Park Morehead Planetarium and Science Center invites you to a free skywatching event at Little River Regional Park (weather permitting). Posts navigation < Previous PostsNewer Posts >
How to view the October 14 solar eclipse from North Carolina Blog This Saturday, October 14, 2023, the Moon will pass in front of the Sun, creating a solar eclipse.
October Teen Science Cafe | Exploring the Future of Moon Travel We will be exploring astronomy and future of future of space travel to and from the moon.
Generous gift provides new projector for mobile planetarium program News Releases Through a recent gift, Morehead will be able to continue inspiring future generations of curious minds with the purchase of...
How to view the 2023 Perseid meteor shower Blog The annual Perseid meteor shower—considered by many to be the best meteor shower of the year—is already happening!
Carolina Science Cafe | The Dark Side of the Universe Join us on the first Tuesday of every month for Carolina Science Cafe, Morehead Planetarium and Science Center’s free, current...
“One Sky, Many Eyes” provides new perspectives on the cosmos News Releases Witness a new view of the night sky through the perspectives of African American, Central American, and Indigenous legends and...
Carolina Science Cafe | Artemis II: There and Back Again Join Nick Eakes, NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador and Astronomy Educator from Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, to discuss Artemis– NASA’s...
Embark on the ‘Ultimate Voyage’ with Morehead’s new fulldome show News Releases Explore the desert world of red rock on the surface of Mars with Morehead’s newest planetarium show, Mars: The Ultimate...
[CANCELED] Skywatching: Dix Park This event has been canceled due to weather. Morehead Planetarium and Science Center invites you to a free skywatching event...
Skywatching: Little River Regional Park Morehead Planetarium and Science Center invites you to a free skywatching event at Little River Regional Park (weather permitting).