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ID: 410690
Canyon Diablo Meteorite, circa 1901
ID: 2A9706
Woman seated next to the Willamette meteorite from Oregon outside the American Museum of Natural History, circa 1902
ID: 2A9705
Two women next to the Willamette meteorite from Oregon outside the American Museum of Natural History, circa 1902
ID: 45086
Moving the Ahnighito Meteorite, group gathered and boys atop the specimen [1904]
ID: 314892
Conveying Willamette Meteorite to Museum, New York [circa 1906]
ID: 31747
Moving the meteorite into the foyer
ID: 338066
Mechanical device illustrating the diurnal and annual motions of the Earth, central hall, main floor [1908]
ID: 337389
Construction, Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History [1933-1935]
ID: 337392
ID: 337393
Construction, Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 338167
Eclipse of the Sun, painting by Howard Russell Butler, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1934-1950]
ID: 00337384
Dome construction, Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 337385
Construction of the Hayden Planetarium, [1934]
ID: 338024
Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History [1935-1945]
ID: 338067
Hayden Planetarium ticket windows, American Museum of Natural History [1936-1946]
ID: 2a5456
Hayden Planetarium
ID: 2A622
School children at Information-Publications Desk, Hayden Planetarium, [1940-1949]
ID: ptc-946
Copernican Room, 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-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-331
Whirlpool Nebula, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-983
Viking rocket, Hayden Planetarium, circa 1955
ID: ptc-984
Visitors viewing Viking rocket, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1955]
ID: ptc-985
Museum visitors with Viking rocket firing control model, 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: 332069
Ahnighito meteorite on scale, Hayden Planetarium [1956-1966]
ID: 336153
Moving Ahnighito meteorite to place on scale, Planetarium [circa 1956]
ID: 336155
Moving Ahnighito meteorite to place on scale, Planetarium, circa 1956
ID: 334304
Your Weight on Other Worlds, [1960-1969]
ID: 2a9967
Lunar Orbiter Space Craft (61290-4), Hayden Planetarium
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: K14838
Cape York meteorite, Ahnighito section, Hall of Meteorites [1975-1990]
ID: ptc-7293
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium, 1981-1994, demonstrating control room of Hayden Planetarium [1981-1994]
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: 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: ptc-7891
Willamette Meteorite, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Hall of the Universe, Rose Center for Earth and Space [1999-2005]
ID: DF_Cosmic.pathway
Cosmic Pathway and entrance to Hayden Big Bang Theater, Rose Center for Earth and Space, circa 2000-2017
ID: b11477593_4
Orion constellation from Bayer's Uranometria
ID: b11477593_1
Serpentarius constellation from Bayer's Uranometria
ID: b11477593_2
Leo constellation from Bayer's Uranometria
ID: b11477593_3
Scorpio constellation from Bayer's Uranometria
ID: b11477593_5
Planisphere from Bayer's Uranometria
ID: 315720
Woodcut of the Observatory at Pekin, reproduced from Le Comte's Voyage to China, 1698
ID: b10427223
Book cover with twelve images of the zodiac from Dunkin's The midnight sky
ID: 410691
Section of Bella Roca Meteorite, November, 1901
ID: 45633
Conveying Willamette meteor to American Museum of Natural History, 1906
ID: 31499
Willamette Meteorite, Willamette Valley, outside American Museum of Natural History, 1906
ID: 31498
Willamette Meteorite, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 1906
ID: 31506
Willamette Meteorite from Willamette Valley, Oregon, outside American Museum of Natural History, 1906
ID: 48814
Annular eclipse, as seen from Boca Grande, Florida, 1908
ID: 48815
ID: 48817
Annular eclipse as seen from Boca Grande, Florida, 1908
ID: 32182
Astronomical clock illustrating motions of the earth, central hall, main floor, 1908
ID: 32183
Astronomical Clock, 1908
ID: 326317
Rendering, Astronomical Clock, circa 1911
ID: 36470
Children studying solar system with Dr. Fisher, 1917
ID: ptc-4993
Midnight sun in Smith Sound from Sunrise Point, Greenland, eight exposures at 20-minute intervals, Crockerland Expedition, July 25, 1917
ID: 38108
Studying Willamette meteorite, 1920
ID: 410674
Fragment of Elwell Meteorite from Colorado, August, 1924
ID: 410675
ID: b12094134_1
Solar eclipse as seen from Lompoc, California, 1923, center panel in triptych, The three solar eclipses seen in the United States in 1918, 1923, and 1925, by Howard Russell Butler, 1925
ID: b12094134_2
Solar eclipse as seen in Connecticut, 1925, right panel in triptych, The three solar eclipses seen in the United States in 1918, 1923, and 1925, by Howard Russell Butler, 1925
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
ID: 310914
Total Eclipse of the Sun, June 8, 1918, Sept. 10, 1923 and Jan. 24, 1925 by Howard Russell Butler
ID: 311771
Pro-Astronomic Hall, entrance, 1926
ID: 311809
Sight conservation class receiving lesson on Earth and Neighbor Worlds, 1927
ID: 112626
Silver Star Globe, detail, 1928
ID: 312115
Looking through a telescope at the stars, 1928
ID: 312195
Astronomical screen, prepared by Henry Dill Benner, with the assistance of Cornelius Wolff and Max Lipkind, Planetarium, 1928
ID: 312210
George H. Lutz and his portable reflecting telescope, 1928
ID: 312211
George H. Lutz and Peter Kahn with portable reflecting telescope built by Lutz, 1928
ID: 312212
ID: 312214
George H. Lutz posing with stellite mirror from his reflecting telescope, 1928
ID: 312215
George H. Lutz and a stellite mirror made by him for his reflecting telescope, 1928
ID: 313224p
Margaret Wiesenberg and her reflecting telescope, 1929
ID: 313225p
ID: 312800p
Reed Warner receiving scroll of Honorary Membership in the Amateur Astronomers Association from Clyde Fisher President, 1929
ID: 312799
Letter dated April, 1929 from Albert Einstein to Walter E. Mayer
ID: 116175
Paths of the Planets, illustration
ID: 313096
Group of junior astronauts with telescope, Hayden Planetarium, February 1930
ID: 313097
ID: 314283
Junior Astronomy Club in session, Henry Herman presiding, Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History, circa 1930
ID: 314284p
Outdoor observation, Junior Astronomy Club, Hayden Planetarium, circa 1930
ID: 313940
Ahnighito meteorite from the Cape York, Greenland, Hayden Planetarium, June, 1932
ID: 313947
Dr. Clyde Fisher and children looking at Ahnighito, the Cape York meteorite, [Grand Gallery], June, 1932
ID: 117195
Interior of Planetarium dome, drawing, April 1933
ID: 314287
Dr. Clyde Fisher with telescope, Planetarium, 1933
ID: 314290
Dr. Clyde Fisher and telescope, November, 1933