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ID: 315214
Members of the Hayden Planetarium - Grace Peruvian Expedition; left to right: Clyde Fisher, Owen Stephens, Hans C. Adamson, Dorothy Bennett, William H. Barton, and Charles H. Coles, April, 1937
ID: 290472
Dr. Julio C. Tello and Te Ata Fisher, Lima, Peru, 1937
ID: 287289
D. Owen Stephens sketching skyline of Andes at eclipse site, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 1937
ID: 315299
Second Contact and Shadow, 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: 315300
The Shadow in the East Following Third Contact, painting by D. Owen Stephens, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 1937
ID: 315297
Total Eclipse of the Sun, painting by D. Owen Stephens, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 1937
ID: 315301
"Gemini, Regulus, and Zodiacal Light," painting by D. Owen Stephens, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 1937
ID: 287313
Photographing sunspots with 11-foot telescopic camera, Hayden Planetarium, July 28, 1937
ID: 287886
Professor William H. Barton at the control panel, Hayden Planetarium, November 1937
ID: 287887
ID: 287888
Professor William H. Barton at the Control Panel in the Hayden Planetarium, November 1937
ID: 288036
Crowds waiting to enter the Hayden Planetarium, December, 1937
ID: 288037
Crowd waiting to enter Hayden Planetarium, December 1937
ID: 314786
Dr. Clyde Fisher with the Ahnighito meteorite, January, 1938
ID: 315565
Blackfoot Astronomy Lore, the Aurora panel, Hayden Planetarium, painted by Charles R. Knight, 1938
ID: 315568
Oil painting by Charles R. Knight illustrating the astronomical mythology of the Siksika [Blackfeet] Indians, Hayden Planetatarium, 1938
ID: 315738
Imaginary representation of one possible cause of the End of the World, our sun vastly increasing its output of energy, painting, Hayden Planetarium, October, 1938
ID: 316044
The Hayden Planetarium with Starry Sky
ID: 316020
The Zeiss Projector in the Hayden Planetarium, showing coordinates along part of the ecliptic and altitudes on meridian, 1939
ID: 315889
Prize winning poster, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 315890
ID: 315926
Window of a Space Ship, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 291104
Children sitting in pits of the Willamette Meteorite, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 315980
Mr. Fred Raiser, technician, and Professor William H. Barton with Cosmic Ray Counter machine, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 292218
Two boys with Ahnighito, Hayden Planetarium, May, 1939
ID: 315981
Miniature Projection Planetarium made by Ernest Deike, 1939
ID: 315982
Ernest Deike with his miniature Projection Planetarium, 1939
ID: 315984
Ernest Deike with his miniature Planetarium Projection Instrument, 1939
ID: 316184
Visitor at Cosmic Ray Counter machine, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 292465
William H. Barton, Jr. Executive Curator, Hayden Planetarium, Wayne M. Faunce, Vice-Director and Executive Secretary of the Museum, Hans C. Adamson, Chairman Public and Press Information, and Charles H. Coles, photographer with eclipse expedition equipment, March 26, 1940
ID: 292466
William H. Barton, Jr., Hans C. Adamson, Wayne M. Faunce, and Charles H. Coles with Longines Eclipse Expedition equipment, Hayden Planetarium, 1940
ID: 296590
Electron telescope and projector used in Mysterious Mars show, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
ID: 293651
Lecture in dome, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
ID: 296288
Ernest Deike and Professor William Barton on the Planetarium roof adjusting a coelostat to bring sunlight into the Planetarium, light is directed into objective lens to the left of Deike's head, June 1941
ID: 296284
A.E. Snyder, General Manager of Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co. and Professor William Barton at the presentation of the Time Capsule Replica to the Planetarium, June 17, 1941
ID: 296591
Mysterious Mars show, Man from Mars, by Walter Favreau, peering around Mars model, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
ID: 296593
Walter Favreau, Charles Coles, and William Barton, filming The Surface of Mars, September, 1941
ID: 296596
Electron telescope and viewing screen used for Mysterious Mars show, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
ID: 296589
Man from Mars, made by Walter Favreau, for Mysterious Mars show, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
ID: 2A620
Sunspots and fingerprints, Hayden Planetarium, 1942
ID: 299089
William H. Barton and giant sextant, Hayden Planetarium, June 24, 1942
ID: 318854
The Planetarium during a performance, 1942
ID: 297516
Model of the Ptolemaic theory of the solar system, constructed by Walter Favreau, Hayden Planetarium, 1943
ID: 297762
Walter Favreau building a model of Ptolemaic theory of the solar system, Hayden Planetarium, 1943
ID: 297763
ID: 319006
Navigation class at Hayden Planetarium, 1943
ID: 297493
Astronomer Marian Lockwood at the control panel, Hayden Planetarium, July 1943
ID: 298035
John Saunders instructing children, Hayden Planetarium, 1943
ID: 319221
Willamette meteorite and children, Hayden Planetarium, 1944
ID: 297926
Professor William H. Barton at the control panel in the Hayden Planetarium, 1944
ID: 298690
Dome construction, temporary wooden form near completion, Hayden Planetarium, July, 1946
ID: 298691
Dome construction, entirely weatherproof, with an outer finish of copper plates, Hayden Planetarium, July, 1946
ID: ptc-1578
"Lunar Base," painting by Chesley Bonestell, 1947
ID: ptc-1580
"The Surface of Venus," sun low on horizon, painting by Chesley Bonestell, 1947
ID: 299093
Visitors looking at the Willets Exhibit, Hayden Planetarium, March 1947
ID: 320792
Rocket for Planetarium Show, Hayden Planetarium, 1947
ID: 320599
Sun projected on Hayden Planetarium dome, showing sunspots, May, 1949
ID: 320960
Eugenie Clark, PhD, examining Polynesian navigation material with globe for Conquest of the Earth show, Hayden Planetarium, January 20, 1950
ID: 2A848
Reservation Desk, Conquest of Space Show, Hayden Planetarium, 1950
ID: 2A849
Men at Reservation Desk, Conquest of Space Show, Hayden Planetarium, 1950
ID: 2A850
Children at Resevation Desk, Conquest of Space show, Hayden Planetarium, 1950
ID: 2A851
Frank Forester with children, Reservation Desk for Conquest of Space show, Hayden Planetarium, 1950
ID: 2a1366
Catherine Barry, Assistant Curator, Hayden Planetarium, with telescopes, July, 1950
ID: 2A1524
Frances Langford at the Hayden Planetarium, 1950
ID: 2A2345
Second-year cadets from Westpoint attending special lecture by Mr. Coles, Hayden Planetarium, 1951
ID: 321766
Group viewing Your Weight on Other Worlds, Hayden Planetarium, 1951
ID: 321767
Cadets from Admiral Farragut Academy, Pine Beach, New Jersey, at Your Weight on Other Worlds, Hayden Planetarium, 1951
ID: 322000
Uncle Cosmo Explains the Toledo Scales, detail, Your Weight on Other Worlds exhibit, Planetarium, 1951
ID: 321999
Hayden Planetarium, exterior, 1951
ID: 2A2562
Dr. Fred Whipple, 1st Annual Space Travel Symposium, American Museum of Natural History, October, 1951
ID: 2A2563
Dr. Heinz Haber, 1st Annual Space Travel Symposium, American Museum of Natural History, October, 1951
ID: 2A2564
Mr. Robert P. Haviland, 1st Annual Space Travel Symposium, American Museum of Natural History, October, 1951
ID: 2A2565
Mr. Willy Ley, 1st Annual Space Travel Symposium, American Museum of Natural History, October, 1951
ID: 2A2566
Mr. Schachter, 1st Annual Space Travel Symposium, American Museum of Natural History, October, 1951
ID: 322346
Moon ship drawing for Hayden Planetarium, 1952
ID: 322423
View inside Planetarium dome, showing a composite of 2 photographs, 1952
ID: 322413
Painting Hayden Planetarium mural, 1953
ID: 322416
Hayden Planetarium mural, 1953
ID: 323199
Painting mural for surface of the moon, Hayden Planetarium, 1953
ID: 323192
Hayden Planetarium and parking lot filled with school busses, view of New York skyline, 1953
ID: 323193
Hayden Planetarium with buses in parking lot, 1953
ID: 323196
Group entering Hayden Planetarium, 1953
ID: ptc-1581
Mars from its Farthest Satellite, Deimos, painting by Chesley Bonestell, 1953
ID: 322437
Frank Forrester with airplane model, Planetarium, 1953
ID: 322438
Airplane model, Planetarium, 1953
ID: 322409
Andromeda Nebula, mural, Hayden Planetarium, 1953
ID: 322436
Longines Presents the History of Time exhibit, Planetarium, 1953
ID: 322418
Thomas Voter working on Aurora Borealis black light mural, Hayden Planetarium, March, 1953
ID: 322434
ID: 323050
Child viewing Painting Mural of Mars with Robert Kane, How Exhibits Are Made, 1954
ID: 2a3099
Tape recording panel in the sound booth at the Hayden Planetarium, 1954
ID: 323208
New podium in dome, Hayden Planetarium, 1954
ID: 323175
Painting for Surface of the Moon mural, Hayden Planetarium, 1954
ID: 323178
Child viewing Painting Mural of Mars showing Robert Kane, How Exhibits Are Made, 1954
ID: K6443
Inner corona, solar eclipse, Michigan, June 30, 1954
ID: 323774
World As a Gyro, Hayden Planetarium, 1955
ID: 326719
The Viking Rocket, Hayden Planetarium, 1955
ID: 323979
Satellite, Hayden Planetarium, 1955
ID: 323243
Spiral galaxy, 1955