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Carolina Science Cafe | Atmospheric Aerosols Big Things Have Small Beginnings: How understanding atmospheric aerosols can save lives and help our climate.
Not total, but still totally awesome: Tips on viewing the April 8th partial solar eclipse from North Carolina Blog On Monday, April 8, 2024, North Carolinians can have a totally amazing experience viewing a partial solar eclipse.
Total Eclipse: An Astronomer’s Call to Worship Prepare for April eclipse awe -- scientific, historical, and spiritual -- with Morehead, Carolina Public Humanities, and the Library on...
Solar Eclipse Party Join Morehead as we celebrate the solar eclipse with activities, solar observing, and a special edition of Carolina Skies.
Professional development sparks creative ideas for Exhibits Manager News Releases A unique opportunity for museum professionals is providing Morehead Planetarium and Science Center Exhibits Manager Kelly Marks with fresh insights...
Carolina Science Cafe | Life under a Solar Eclipse We will be joined by Dr. Lisa Paciulli and Dr. Adam Hartstone-Rose from NC State University to discuss wildlife under...
IDEA in Action: The work continues Blog Morehead's Crystal Harden, EdD, explains how the Science for All Summit sparks lasting change in STEM in the latest installment...
Gift offers opportunity for ‘broader impacts’ toward future visitor experience News Releases Established by donor Frank Proctor, the Broader Impacts Fund will be used to help reimagine Morehead's exhibit spaces.
Directives from the Deep Sea | Carolina Science Cafe For the March cafe, we will be joined by professional science communicator Marley Parker to learn what life is like...
Morehead Planetarium and Science Center begins its 75th anniversary celebration News Releases Morehead Planetarium and Science Center begins a year-long celebration of its 75th anniversary.