Home 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... 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 | Supernova! Massive stars end their lives with a bang! We’ll discuss what a supernova is, show you an easy demo you... MAH | Life & death of a star Life and death of a star—in just half an hour Experience billions of years in the life of a star... MAH | The sky is a compass Using only your eyes and a clear sky, you can figure out what direction is what in your own neighborhood.... Teen Science Cafe: Searching for Earth 2.0 and other Worlds Is there another world out there suitable for humans? How are humans exploring space to find these worlds and how... MAH | Early July Carolina Skies We’ll tour the early July sky as it appears from North Carolina and show you how to identify planets and... MAH | “Where’s Orion?” “Where’s Orion?”: the relationship between the seasons and the sky Why can’t you—or anyone else on our planet—see the constellation... View the Geminids! This family-friendly, curfew-friendly meteor shower peaks Sunday night, December 13, 2020. Blog View the Geminids! This family-friendly, curfew-friendly meteor shower peaks Sunday night, December 13, 2020. The scientific reason you should know the constellations of the zodiac Blog The scientific reason for why you should learn the constellations of the zodiac? To find planets. Posts navigation < Previous Posts
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...
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 | Supernova! Massive stars end their lives with a bang! We’ll discuss what a supernova is, show you an easy demo you...
MAH | Life & death of a star Life and death of a star—in just half an hour Experience billions of years in the life of a star...
MAH | The sky is a compass Using only your eyes and a clear sky, you can figure out what direction is what in your own neighborhood....
Teen Science Cafe: Searching for Earth 2.0 and other Worlds Is there another world out there suitable for humans? How are humans exploring space to find these worlds and how...
MAH | Early July Carolina Skies We’ll tour the early July sky as it appears from North Carolina and show you how to identify planets and...
MAH | “Where’s Orion?” “Where’s Orion?”: the relationship between the seasons and the sky Why can’t you—or anyone else on our planet—see the constellation...
View the Geminids! This family-friendly, curfew-friendly meteor shower peaks Sunday night, December 13, 2020. Blog View the Geminids! This family-friendly, curfew-friendly meteor shower peaks Sunday night, December 13, 2020.
The scientific reason you should know the constellations of the zodiac Blog The scientific reason for why you should learn the constellations of the zodiac? To find planets.