Seeing Stars
An evening at UNC’s Morehead Planetarium
I spent an evening this weekend at the Morehead Planetarium
at UNC and would highly recommend a visit. We went to see the show “Carolina
Skies,” which features the planets and stars that currently make up the night
sky here in North Carolina.
As the lights dimmed, our designated star guide for the night asked if there were any questions. Probably expecting the standard “what are stars made of?” and “how far away is the sun?” she seemed a bit startled by the 6-year-old who asked if the machine in the middle of the room was R2-D2 (it was not, in fact, R2-D2, but rather the star projector).


The show got off to a bit of a shaky start, as the guide held up an inflatable globe, telling us this was a “small” model of the earth (really? not life-sized?) and when she realized midway through that she had forgotten to turn on the moon.
All in all, though, the show was great. I went into the
night knowing a bit about celestial navigation from the time I spent at the Sea
Education Association, but I learned a few new things too. And now, armed
with my Carolina Skies star chart and a red light flashlight, I should be able
to re-create the experience on a clear night at home!
Cocktail party trivia: Do you know what Subaru means and
where the car’s logo comes from? 
It turns out that Subaru is the Japanese word for Pleiades,
which is also known as the Seven Sisters – a cluster of stars (six or seven of
which are visible to the naked eye from earth) in the constellation Taurus.

[Photo credits: Images of skywatching, the planetarium, and the star projector - Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, R2-D2 - Hammacher Schlemmer, Subaru logo - subaru.com, Pleaides - NASA]

Mike, a 2nd year Conservation Science
and Policy student, studies sustainable agriculture.
David, a first-year MEM student with a concentration in Ecosystem Science and
Conservation, is interested in the impacts of development
on urban ecosystems.
Brandon, a 2nd year Environmental Economics and Policy student focuses on the value of sustainability.