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Show Schedule for
Thursday September 2 2010


09:00 AM -5:00 PM Morehead Closed for Maintenance

Events

September 11 - 26:
12:00 AM NC Science Festival
Celebrate science across North Carolina with performances, activities and so much more! +More
8:00 PM Skywatching Session
Join Morehead educators for this FREE informal session! +More
September 14
7:30 PM Starry Nights
Discover the "Fall Skies" under the planetarium dome! Learn to identify bright stars and constellations best seen in autumn. +More
September 15
2:00 PM Beginning Skywatching
This six-week course introduces naked-eye skywatching under the planetarium dome! +More
September 18
9:30 AM Star Families
Discover the "Fall Skies" at this family science program. Learn how to identify constellations and planets best seen in autumn. +More
September 19
2:00 PM An Afternoon with Adam and Jamie
Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, hosts of Discovery Channel's "MythBusters," will share stories and special video outtakes from the show! +More
September 21
7:00 PM 10 Americans: An Evening with Ken Cook
Which 287 chemicals were found in the blood of 10 Americans? Learn about dangerous toxins and environmental health at this presentation. +More
September 22
2:00 PM Beginning Skywatching
This six-week course introduces naked-eye skywatching under the planetarium dome! +More

Science 360

Your trip to Morehead won't be complete without seeing a Science 360 show. Science 360 is an interactive program featuring a variety of current science topics. Read more about "Science 360"

Zoom In: Science at the Extremes

You're the scientist in Morehead's new exhibit. Zoom in on the outer reaches of the universe using telescopes in South America. Zoom in to the microscopic level using a hand-held electronic microscope. Zoom in to Morehead for this fun, interactive exhibit. Read more about "Zoom In: Science at the Extremes."