Home 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. 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... 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... 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 | 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.... 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... 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 | Eclipses According to a Korean story, eclipses happen when a king’s fire dogs try to steal light from the Sun or... MAH | The Sun: the star of our solar system What is the Sun and what is it made of? Just how big is it? How does it compare to... At home, but dreaming of traveling to exoplanets Blog Imagine traveling trillions of miles away, to an exoplanet—a planet beyond our own solar system. Posts navigation < Previous Posts
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.
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...
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...
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 | 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....
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...
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 | Eclipses According to a Korean story, eclipses happen when a king’s fire dogs try to steal light from the Sun or...
MAH | The Sun: the star of our solar system What is the Sun and what is it made of? Just how big is it? How does it compare to...
At home, but dreaming of traveling to exoplanets Blog Imagine traveling trillions of miles away, to an exoplanet—a planet beyond our own solar system.