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ID: 2a9967
Lunar Orbiter Space Craft (61290-4), Hayden Planetarium
ID: 323208
New podium in dome, Hayden Planetarium, 1954
ID: 323199
Painting mural for surface of the moon, Hayden Planetarium, 1953
ID: 315926
Window of a Space Ship, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 326154
Proposed design for new projector mounting, 1958
ID: 334304
Your Weight on Other Worlds, [1960-1969]
ID: 314926
The Hayden Planetarium at night, 1936
ID: 327133
The Book Corner, Hayden Planetarium, 1960
ID: 314843
Hayden Planetarium lobby entrance, view towards information desk, 1935
ID: 314840
Hayden Planetarium, South Hall, view looking west, 1935
ID: 325999
Boy viewing Republic Aviation exhibit, Hayden Planetarium, 1958
ID: 325996
I.B.M. exhibit, Hayden Planetarium, 1958
ID: 325319
Vanguard Rocket Exhibit, Hayden Planetarium, 1957
ID: 323983
Horizon projectors in place in dome, Hayden Planetarium, 1956
ID: 323982
John Tuma working on horizon projector, Hayden Planetarium, 1956
ID: 323979
Satellite, Hayden Planetarium, 1955
ID: 326719
The Viking Rocket, Hayden Planetarium, 1955
ID: 314779
Prize Winning Poster, Hayden Planetarium, 1935
ID: 310914
Total Eclipse of the Sun, June 8, 1918, Sept. 10, 1923 and Jan. 24, 1925 by Howard Russell Butler
ID: 314964
The Woman meteorite, first floor corridor, Hayden Planetarium, 1936
ID: 322408
Total Solar Eclipse, Hayden Planetarium mural, 1953
ID: 312115
Looking through a telescope at the stars, 1928
ID: 2a5430
Visitors at the Hayden Planetarium waiting for lecture after Sputnik 1, 1957
ID: 2a5429
Visitors to the Hayden Planetarium for lecture after Sputnik 1, 1957
ID: 2a4431
Visitors arriving at the Hayden Planetarium, 1957
ID: 297926
Professor William H. Barton at the control panel in the Hayden Planetarium, 1944
ID: 296596
Electron telescope and viewing screen used for Mysterious Mars show, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
ID: 296593
Walter Favreau, Charles Coles, and William Barton, filming The Surface of Mars, September, 1941
ID: 296591
Mysterious Mars show, Man from Mars, by Walter Favreau, peering around Mars model, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
ID: 296590
Electron telescope and projector used in Mysterious Mars show, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
ID: 296589
Man from Mars, made by Walter Favreau, for Mysterious Mars show, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
ID: 293651
Lecture in dome, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
ID: 288037
Crowd waiting to enter Hayden Planetarium, December 1937
ID: 286292
Assembly of the curved stainless steel plates of the hemispherical projection dome, Hayden Planetarium
ID: 285964
Children viewing projector, Hayden Planetarium, August 1936
ID: 285248
Visitors waiting to enter the Hayden Planetarium, 1936
ID: 117195
Interior of Planetarium dome, drawing, April 1933
ID: 112626
Silver Star Globe, detail, 1928
ID: ptc-1451
Ahnighito meteorite on scale, Hayden Planetarium, September, 1966
ID: ptc-963
Hayden Planetarium, exterior at night, New York
ID: k6584
Painting of chromosphere of sun, by Howard Russell Butler, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-1334
Star cluster, by Helmut Wimmer, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-1333
Saturn, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-1278
Galileo, painted copy by an unknown artist of original by Justus Sustermans, circa 1636
ID: ptc-1152
Lunar Landscape, The Earth as seen from the Moon, painting by Howard Russell Butler
ID: ptc-1099
Milky Way mural, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-987
Way Stations in Space, display, showing projected flights of rockets and satellites, Hayden Planetarium, circa 1955
ID: ptc-986
Reports from Out of This World, showing information supplied by Viking rocket flights, Hayden Planetarium, circa 1955
ID: ptc-985
Museum visitors with Viking rocket firing control model, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1955]
ID: ptc-984
Visitors viewing Viking rocket, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1955]
ID: ptc-983
Viking rocket, Hayden Planetarium, circa 1955
ID: ptc-962
Zeiss projector, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-946
Copernican Room, Hayden Planetarium
ID: 230862
Multiple exposure showing transit of midnight sun, Smith Sound, from Sunrise Point, Greenland, July 25th-26th, 1917
ID: 338167
Eclipse of the Sun, painting by Howard Russell Butler, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1934-1950]
ID: ptc-1551
Aurora borealis, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-331
Whirlpool Nebula, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-328
Saturn, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-327
Morehouse's comet, blacklight mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-326
Eclipse of the moon, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-321
Your Weight on Other Worlds, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-312
Aurora projected onto dome, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-311
Eclipse of the sun, diamond-ring effect, painting by Howard Russell Butler
ID: ptc-307
Planet Jupiter as seen from Jupiter 5, mural, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-305
Aurora Borealis, blacklight mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-303
Eclipse of the Sun, total phase, corona and prominences visible, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-7885
Rose Center for Earth and Space, viewed at night, 2000
ID: ptc-313
Lunar eclipse, June 1954, as seen from New York City
ID: ptc-7816
Willamette Meteorite, Rose Center for Earth and Space
ID: ptc-7297
Dr. William A. Gutsch, Chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, speaking to children, Perkins Library
ID: ptc-7296
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium, 1981-1994, showing Zeiss projector to children, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1981-1994]
ID: ptc-7293
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium, 1981-1994, demonstrating control room of Hayden Planetarium [1981-1994]
ID: ptc-7291
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, demonstrating instruments, Perkins Library
ID: ptc-7290
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, speaking to children, Perkins Library
ID: ptc-7289
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, demonstrating instrument, Perkins Library
ID: ptc-1388
Hayden Planetarium, entrance, exterior, 1965
ID: ptc-6605
Planets, Hayden Planetarium, 1998
ID: ptc-6590
Auroras
ID: ptc-6572
Biela's comet shortly after its separation in February 1846, painting by Helmut Wimmer
ID: ptc-6571
Space, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-6570
View of Earth from Space, mural by Dennis Davidson, Hayden Planetarium, 1995
ID: ptc-4064
Eclipse of the Sun by the Moon, oil on canvas by Elihu Vedder, 1902
ID: 4062
Sun Eclipse by the Earth as Seen on the Moon, from solar eclipse of May 14, 1938, oil on canvas by James Perry Wilson, 1940
ID: ptc-4061
Sun Eclipse by the Earth as Seen on the Moon, oil on canvas by James Perry Wilson, May 14, 1938
ID: ptc-1307
The Solar System and the Milky Way, painting by Helmut Wimmer
ID: ptc-4058
Second Contact and Shadow, oil on canvas by Owen D. Stephens, Peru, June 8, 1937 from 14,000 feet elevation
ID: PPC_L381_047
Observatory, Summer Palace, Peking, China
ID: ls-162-020
Eight exposures of the midnight sun
ID: 282187
Charles Hayden, donor of the two planetaria, American Museum of Natural History, New York
ID: b1000010_5
Painting of chromosphere of sun, from Yerkes observatory, by Howard Russell Butler, October 8, 1920
ID: b1000010_4
Painting of chromosphere of sun, from Yerkes observatory, September 23, 1919, by Howard Russell Butler
ID: b1000010_3
Painting of chromosphere of sun, from Yerkes observatory, July 15, 1919, by Howard Russell Butler
ID: b1000010_2
Painting of chromosphere of sun, from Mt. Wilson, July 9, 1917, by Howard Russell Butler
ID: 330581
Six Minutes to Mars, Planetarium poster, 1964
ID: 45633
Conveying Willamette meteor to American Museum of Natural History, 1906
ID: 411556
Aztec calendar stone in floor of Solar Room, Hayden Planetarium, 1934
ID: 411509
Drawing of Hayden Planetarium interior
ID: 315301
"Gemini, Regulus, and Zodiacal Light," painting by D. Owen Stephens, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 1937
ID: 315302
From Sagittarius to Crux, the Southern Milky Way, painting by D. Owen Stephens, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 1937
ID: b12094134_3
Solar eclipse as seen from Baker, Oregon, 1918, left panel in triptych, The three solar eclipses seen in the United States in 1918, 1923, and 1925, by Howard Russell Butler, 1925