Morehead Planetarium and Science Center

Chapel Hill, United States

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Morehead is the informal science education branch of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and it is a popular destination for field trips and family day trips.

In addition to fulldome planetarium shows and live science demonstrations, Morehead offers summer science camps, monthly skywatching sessions, guest speakers, monthly Carolina Science Café programs and Family Science programs.

In 2010, Morehead founded the North Carolina Science Festival, an annual two-​week celebration of science. The Festival includes programs hosted by museums, universities, libraries, parks, businesses and other locations throughout North Carolina. The festival is administered by Morehead and has its own website: www​.ncscience​fes​ti​val​.org

History

Established in 1949.

Morehead was the first planetarium to open on a college campus in the United States — a gift to the people of North Carolina from philanthropist and ambassador John Motley Morehead III, who was an alumnus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It has welcomed more than seven million visitors since it opened in 1949.

During the 1960s and 1970s, Morehead served as a training center for NASA’s astronauts. This partnership brought 62 astronauts to Morehead to train in celestial navigation, including 11 of the 12 men who walked on the Moon.

Morehead remains the largest planetarium in the southeastern United States. In 2010, Morehead replaced its analog projection system (including a 42-​year-​old Zeiss Model VI star projector) with a fulldome digital video projection system and began producing original fulldome planetarium shows for worldwide distribution. Today, you can see Morehead-​produced fulldome planetarium shows in more than 30 different planetariums in six countries.