Home Skywatching: Views from The Durham Join us on the roof of The Durham Hotel for a series of telescopic stargazing nights. Stop by for guided constellation tours, educational activities,... Skywatching: Views from The Durham Join us on the roof of The Durham Hotel for a series of telescopic stargazing nights. Stop by for guided constellation tours, educational activities,... How to see the total lunar eclipse on Sunday night, May 15, 2022 Blog For the first time in North Carolina in more than three years, we get to view a special kind of... [CANCELED] Skywatching: Dix Park – Total Lunar Eclipse Join staff and volunteers from the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, Chapel Hill Astronomical and Observational Society (CHAOS), and Raleigh... Why it’s worth losing sleep over the partial lunar eclipse on Nov. 19, 2021 Blog The heavens are aligning. During (very) early Friday morning Eastern time, on November 19, 2021, the full moon passes through... How to view the 2021 Perseid meteor shower Blog August 11, 2021By Amy Sayle Have you seen a Perseid meteor yet? The annual Perseid meteor shower started in the... You’re invited to a Star Party! April 16 & 17, 2021 Blog North Carolina hosts the biggest statewide star party for the public in the entire universe—and you’re invited! Jupiter/Saturn conjunction: Celebrate a planetary pile-up with us on the longest night of the year, December 21, 2020 Blog A slow-motion planetary pile-up is happening—and you can see it, weather permitting. MAH | Giant Leaps Fifty-one years ago yesterday, a human being first walked on the Moon, in what astronaut Neil Armstrong called a “giant... MAH | Earth, Moon and Sun Why does the Sun rise and set? What does the Moon look like close-up? What causes the Moon to appear... Posts navigation < Previous PostsNewer Posts >
Skywatching: Views from The Durham Join us on the roof of The Durham Hotel for a series of telescopic stargazing nights. Stop by for guided constellation tours, educational activities,...
Skywatching: Views from The Durham Join us on the roof of The Durham Hotel for a series of telescopic stargazing nights. Stop by for guided constellation tours, educational activities,...
How to see the total lunar eclipse on Sunday night, May 15, 2022 Blog For the first time in North Carolina in more than three years, we get to view a special kind of...
[CANCELED] Skywatching: Dix Park – Total Lunar Eclipse Join staff and volunteers from the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, Chapel Hill Astronomical and Observational Society (CHAOS), and Raleigh...
Why it’s worth losing sleep over the partial lunar eclipse on Nov. 19, 2021 Blog The heavens are aligning. During (very) early Friday morning Eastern time, on November 19, 2021, the full moon passes through...
How to view the 2021 Perseid meteor shower Blog August 11, 2021By Amy Sayle Have you seen a Perseid meteor yet? The annual Perseid meteor shower started in the...
You’re invited to a Star Party! April 16 & 17, 2021 Blog North Carolina hosts the biggest statewide star party for the public in the entire universe—and you’re invited!
Jupiter/Saturn conjunction: Celebrate a planetary pile-up with us on the longest night of the year, December 21, 2020 Blog A slow-motion planetary pile-up is happening—and you can see it, weather permitting.
MAH | Giant Leaps Fifty-one years ago yesterday, a human being first walked on the Moon, in what astronaut Neil Armstrong called a “giant...
MAH | Earth, Moon and Sun Why does the Sun rise and set? What does the Moon look like close-up? What causes the Moon to appear...