Home Hidden No More: Week 2 round-up Blog #HiddenNoMore Women in Science featuring Christine Darden, Mae Jemison, Mary Jackson and more. NCSciFest sets new Guinness World Record News Releases The North Carolina Science Festival (NCSciFest) has broken a Guinness World Record for highest launch from a Galilean cannon. MAH | June Carolina Skies We’ll tour the June sky as it appears from North Carolina and show you how to identify planets and stars... Star student spotlight: Jacob Koehler Blog Meet Jacob Koehler, a senior from Wilmington, NC. MAH | Skywatching: May Carolina Skies We’ll tour the May sky as it appears from North Carolina and show you how to identify planets and stars... Happy birthday, Durham! Your city flag is astronomically wonderful. Blog Durham, North Carolina, which celebrates its birthday today, has an astronomical connection you can see for yourself in tonight’s sky. Star student spotlight: Melissa Fernandez Blog Meet Melissa Fernandez, a senior from Apex, NC. Melissa, double majoring in Journalism and Political Science, has worked in a... Star student spotlight: Kat Timm Blog Meet Kat Timm, our Student Graphic Designer from Fairbanks, Alaska. 10 things for North Carolinians to know about the eclipse Blog Over about three hours, the Moon will appear to pass in front of the Sun and cast a shadow on... You’re invited to the biggest Star Party in the universe Blog North Carolina hosts the biggest star party for the public in the universe (at least we think it’s the biggest)... Posts navigation Newer Posts >
Hidden No More: Week 2 round-up Blog #HiddenNoMore Women in Science featuring Christine Darden, Mae Jemison, Mary Jackson and more.
NCSciFest sets new Guinness World Record News Releases The North Carolina Science Festival (NCSciFest) has broken a Guinness World Record for highest launch from a Galilean cannon.
MAH | June Carolina Skies We’ll tour the June sky as it appears from North Carolina and show you how to identify planets and stars...
MAH | Skywatching: May Carolina Skies We’ll tour the May sky as it appears from North Carolina and show you how to identify planets and stars...
Happy birthday, Durham! Your city flag is astronomically wonderful. Blog Durham, North Carolina, which celebrates its birthday today, has an astronomical connection you can see for yourself in tonight’s sky.
Star student spotlight: Melissa Fernandez Blog Meet Melissa Fernandez, a senior from Apex, NC. Melissa, double majoring in Journalism and Political Science, has worked in a...
Star student spotlight: Kat Timm Blog Meet Kat Timm, our Student Graphic Designer from Fairbanks, Alaska.
10 things for North Carolinians to know about the eclipse Blog Over about three hours, the Moon will appear to pass in front of the Sun and cast a shadow on...
You’re invited to the biggest Star Party in the universe Blog North Carolina hosts the biggest star party for the public in the universe (at least we think it’s the biggest)...