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ID: DF_100930_8478-Edit
Show in progress, Hayden Big Bang Theater, Rose Center for Earth and Space, September 30, 2010
ID: DF_100930_8492-Edit
ID: DF_110727_2181
Picturing Science: Museum Scientists and Imaging Technologies, Akeley Gallery, July 27, 2011
ID: DF_110727_2182
ID: DF_2000
16th century German book dial, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_2001
17th century French book dial, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_2010
17th century Italian book dial, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_2048
16th century German astrolabe, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_2049
17th century French horizontal compass dial, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_2083
19th century Chinese horizontal compass dial, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_5271
19th century Chinese astrological compass, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_Cosmic.pathway
Cosmic Pathway and entrance to Hayden Big Bang Theater, Rose Center for Earth and Space, circa 2000-2017
ID: DF_Globe
Armillary sphere, papier-mâché, brass, and wood, 19th century, Europe, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_HOU.1
Hayden Sphere with Cosmic Pathway, above, and Hall of the Universe, below, Rose Center for Earth and Space, 2017
ID: K10558
Full moon before start of eclipse, 1960
ID: K10559
Time exposure showing six stages at beginning of lunar eclipse, 1960
ID: K10560
Time exposure showing five stages to totality of lunar eclipse, 1960
ID: K10561
Eclipse of moon nearing totality, 1960
ID: K10562
Eclipse of moon, almost total, 1960
ID: K10563
Total eclipse of moon, 1960
ID: K10564
Partial lunar eclipse after totality, 1960
ID: K10565
ID: K10566
ID: K10567
Partial solar eclipse, 30 minutes before end, 1960
ID: K11660
Scheelite, doubly-terminated light brown crystals, scattered on clear quartz crystal, 1 cm across, Tae Wha mine, South Korea
ID: K12470
Starry sky, Hayden Planetarium Dome, American Museum of Natural History
ID: K14497
Canyon Diablo,1.2 km wide meteor crater, aerial view, Arizona
ID: K14835
Cape York Meteorite, Ahnighito section, Hall of Meteorites [1975-1990]
ID: K14836
Cape York Meteorite, Ahnighito section, Hall of Meteorites, [1975-1990]
ID: K14837
Cape York meteorite, Ahnighito section, Hall of Meteorites
ID: K14838
Cape York meteorite, Ahnighito section, Hall of Meteorites [1975-1990]
ID: K14839
Dog fragment of the Cape York Meteorite, Hall of Meteorites
ID: K14840
Gibeon Meteorite, Hall of Meteorites
ID: K14841
ID: K14842
Guffey Meteorite from Colorado, Hall of Meteorites
ID: K14843
Moon rock, on loan from NASA, Mare Basalt, recovered by Apollo 17 mission, American Museum of Natural History, New York
ID: K14845
Moon rock, on loan from NASA, ANT Suite (Brecia), recovered by Apollo 16 mission, American Museum of Natural History, New York
ID: K14846
Moon rock, KREEP basalt, Apollo 14, on loan from NASA
ID: K14847
Meteorite fragment, 66 kg, recovered in Canyon Diablo, Arizona
ID: K14848
Meteorite fragment, 493 kg, recovered in Canyon Diablo, Arizona
ID: K14849
ID: K17751
Mural painting by Charles R. Knight, Blackfoot Indian astronomical myths, old Hayden Planetarium
ID: K18110_00ap
Your Weight on Other Worlds, Hayden Planetarium [1990-1997]
ID: K18110_05ap
Theater entrance, Hayden Planetarium [1990-1997]
ID: K18110_17ap
Distance Parallax, Hayden Planetarium [1990-1997]
ID: K18110_21ap
Celestial Mechanics, Hayden Planetarium [1990-1997]
ID: K18112_16p
Meteorite in front of Guggenheim Space Theater, Hayden Planetarium [1990-1997]
ID: K18114_01p
Astronomia, Hayden Planetarium [1990-1997]
ID: K18118_21p
ID: K18120_32ap
Zeiss projector, Sky Theater, Hayden Planetarium [1990-1997]
ID: K1992
Milky Way galaxy in Aquila and Sagittarius constellations, Messier 16 & 17 below
ID: K6433
Northern Michigan, June 30, 1954, day of total solar eclipse
ID: K6434
Ready with equipment to photograph total solar eclipse of June 30, 1954, Michigan
ID: K6443
Inner corona, solar eclipse, Michigan, June 30, 1954
ID: K6450
Partial solar eclipse, five minutes before eclipse ends, Michigan, June 30, 1954
ID: k6584
Painting of chromosphere of sun, by Howard Russell Butler, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ls-306-001
Libra: The Scales, Hayden Planetarium; Women in the Museum series
ID: MS_131126_3892
Exhibit of astronomical objects from Bliss Collection, Weston Pavilion, November 26, 2013
ID: MS_131126_3893
ID: MS_131126_3894
ID: MS_131126_3895
ID: MS_150224_0117-edit
Exit to Arthur Ross Terrace, Rose Center for Earth and Space, February 24, 2015
ID: MS_150224_0122-edit
ID: MS_150224_0128-edit
ID: MS_150224_0139-edit
Weston Pavilion with exhibit of astronomical instruments, February 24, 2015
ID: MS_150225_0170-edit
Entrance, Rose Center for Earth and Space, February 25, 2015
ID: PPC_L381_047
Observatory, Summer Palace, Peking, China
ID: ptc-1099
Milky Way mural, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-1278
Galileo, painted copy by an unknown artist of original by Justus Sustermans, circa 1636
ID: ptc-1306
Studying the universe, illustration by Helmut Wimmer
ID: ptc-1307
The Solar System and the Milky Way, painting by Helmut Wimmer
ID: ptc-1308
The Milky Way, detail, painting by Helmut Wimmer
ID: ptc-1318
Relative sizes of the planets, art work by Helmut Wimmer
ID: ptc-1333
Saturn, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-1334
Star cluster, by Helmut Wimmer, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-1386
Hayden Planetarium, old exterior, circa 1966
ID: ptc-1388
Hayden Planetarium, entrance, exterior, 1965
ID: ptc-1406
Meteorite cross-section, fragmented pyroxene grains in finer ground mass, chladnite, enlarged 13 times, photographed in crossed polarized light
ID: ptc-1449
Ahnighito meteorite on scale, Hayden Planetarium, 1966
ID: ptc-1450
Ahnighito Meteorite on scale, Hayden Planetarium, 1966
ID: ptc-1451
Ahnighito meteorite on scale, Hayden Planetarium, September, 1966
ID: ptc-1550
Surface of Moon, Earth in distance, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium, 1968
ID: ptc-1551
Aurora borealis, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-1577
Saturn, from its eighth satellite, Iapetus, 2,200,000 miles away, painting by Chesley Bonestell
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: ptc-1581
Mars from its Farthest Satellite, Deimos, painting by Chesley Bonestell, 1953
ID: ptc-1827
Robert Kane painting moon mural, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-303
Eclipse of the Sun, total phase, corona and prominences visible, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-305
Aurora Borealis, blacklight mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-307
Planet Jupiter as seen from Jupiter 5, mural, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-311
Eclipse of the sun, diamond-ring effect, painting by Howard Russell Butler
ID: ptc-312
Aurora projected onto dome, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-321
Your Weight on Other Worlds, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-326
Eclipse of the moon, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-327
Morehouse's comet, blacklight mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-328
Saturn, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-330674
Space Ship by Helmut Wimmer
ID: ptc-331
Whirlpool Nebula, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-3316
Willamette Meteorite