UNC-Chapel Hill

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Locations

  1. Visitor Resources

    1. Explore the Campus

      1. Self-Guided Tour

        1. Morehead Planetarium

          Morehead Planetarium and Science Center Opens in New Window
          222 E. Franklin St.
          Chapel Hill, NC 27514

          Building Number: 152

          Year Built: 1949

          As the largest fulldome planetarium in the southeastern United States, Morehead Planetarium and Science Center welcomes nearly 160,000 visitors each year and provides outreach programs across the state. It opened in 1949 as a gift of John Motley Morehead III, Class of 1891, who wanted to provide the people of his home state with the best possible resources for science education. The planetarium influenced our national legacy of space exploration by acting as a training site for 62 U.S. astronauts from Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Skylab missions, including 11 of the 12 men who walked on the moon. The building also houses the Morehead-Cain Foundation, which Morehead established in 1945 as the first merit-based scholarship in the nation. Each year, UNC-Chapel Hill welcomes approximately 70 new Morehead-Cain Scholars from across North Carolina, the United States and the world.

          The Morehead Planetarium building and grounds — complete with a 68-foot, domed Star Theater, scientific exhibits and classrooms, 24-inch reflecting telescope and observation decks, Visitors' Center, art galleries, rose gardens and the massive sundial — were built for students of all ages with all interests.

          For Morehead Planetarium hours, visit moreheadplanetarium.orgOpens in New Window.

          Building Features:

          • Gender Neutral Restrooms:
            • Floor: GR: Room: G13, Accessible Toilet
            • Floor: GR: Room: G20, Accessible Toilet
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