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ID: 315551
William Henry Barton, Jr., Hayden Planetarium, Executive Curator, 1937-1941
ID: ptc-1577
Saturn, from its eighth satellite, Iapetus, 2,200,000 miles away, painting by Chesley Bonestell
ID: ptc-1308
The Milky Way, detail, painting by Helmut Wimmer
ID: ptc-1306
Studying the universe, illustration by Helmut Wimmer
ID: 315564
Oldest wall calendar in existence, [possibly page from Zacut Manuscript] in Hebrew
ID: 315561
Page from Zacut Manuscript in Hebrew
ID: 313529
Photograph of diagram showing paths of certain eclipses in the northern hemisphere
ID: 29422
The Earth's orbit
ID: 262890
Waning crescent moon, about 20 days
ID: 332156
Planetarium show material
ID: 332155
Planetarium show poster depicting a rocket and the moon
ID: 328875
Man in Space, Planetarium poster
ID: 318102
Elgin telescope
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-962
Zeiss projector, Hayden Planetarium
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-7297
Dr. William A. Gutsch, Chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, speaking to children, Perkins Library
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-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-1307
The Solar System and the Milky Way, painting by Helmut Wimmer
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: K12470
Starry sky, Hayden Planetarium Dome, American Museum of Natural History
ID: K7894
El Caracol observatory, detail of wall, Chichen Itza
ID: K7893
El Caracol observatory, Chichen Itza
ID: K7892
ID: K6487
Midnight sun, July, coast of Alaska
ID: K5885
ID: K1992
Milky Way galaxy in Aquila and Sagittarius constellations, Messier 16 & 17 below
ID: K17751
Mural painting by Charles R. Knight, Blackfoot Indian astronomical myths, old Hayden Planetarium
ID: K14849
Meteorite fragment, 66 kg, recovered in Canyon Diablo, Arizona
ID: K14848
Meteorite fragment, 493 kg, recovered in Canyon Diablo, Arizona
ID: K14847
ID: K14846
Moon rock, KREEP basalt, Apollo 14, on loan from NASA
ID: K14845
Moon rock, on loan from NASA, ANT Suite (Brecia), recovered by Apollo 16 mission, American Museum of Natural History, New York
ID: K14843
Moon rock, on loan from NASA, Mare Basalt, recovered by Apollo 17 mission, American Museum of Natural History, New York
ID: K14842
Guffey Meteorite from Colorado, Hall of Meteorites
ID: K14841
Gibeon Meteorite, Hall of Meteorites
ID: K14840
ID: K14839
Dog fragment of the Cape York Meteorite, Hall of Meteorites
ID: K14837
Cape York meteorite, Ahnighito section, Hall of Meteorites
ID: K14497
Canyon Diablo,1.2 km wide meteor crater, aerial view, Arizona
ID: K13971
Double human figure, carved ivory, inscribed with calendar, constellations, and moon phases, Aleut
ID: K10825
Temple of the Sun and sundial, Machu Picchu
ID: K10794
Sundial, Intihuatana, Machu Picchu
ID: K10791
Sundial, Intihuatana, hewn from one stone, Machu Picchu
ID: ls-306-001
Libra: The Scales, Hayden Planetarium; Women in the Museum series
ID: b11477647_3
Clusters, nebulae, and comets from Burritt's Atlas designed to illustrate Burritt's Geography of the heavens
ID: b11477647_2
Double stars and clusters from Burritt's Atlas designed to illustrate Burritt's Geography of the heavens
ID: b11477647_1
An edition of Burritt's Atlas designed to illustrate Burritt's Geography of the heavens with illustration of Galileo demonstrating his system
ID: b11477623_5
A Celestial Planisphere, or Map of the Heavens from Burritt's Atlas, designed to illustrate the geography of the heavens
ID: b11477623_4
A plan of the solar system exhibiting its relative magnitude and distances from Burritt's Atlas, designed to illustrate the geography of the heavens
ID: b11477623_3
Celestial maps from Burritt's Atlas, designed to illustrate the geography of the heavens
ID: b11477623_2
Northern circumpolar map for each month in the year from Burritt's Atlas, designed to illustrate the geography of the heavens
ID: b11477623_1
Title page from Burritt's Atlas, designed to illustrate the geography of the heavens
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_2049
17th century French horizontal compass dial, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_2048
16th century German astrolabe, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_2083
19th century Chinese horizontal compass dial, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_Globe
Armillary sphere, papier-mâché, brass, and wood, 19th century, Europe, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_2000
16th century German book dial, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: DF_5271
19th century Chinese astrological compass, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: 100234560
Astrolabe, Iran, AD 1221/1222, diameter of 7 inches, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
ID: MS_150224_0139-edit
Weston Pavilion with exhibit of astronomical instruments, February 24, 2015
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: MS_131126_3895
Exhibit of astronomical objects from Bliss Collection, Weston Pavilion, November 26, 2013
ID: MS_131126_3894
ID: MS_131126_3893
ID: MS_131126_3892
ID: CC_110214_126
Show in progress, Hayden Planetarium Space Theater, Rose Center for Earth and Space, February 14, 2011
ID: CC_110214_122
Show in progress, depicting constellations, Hayden Planetarium Space Theater, Rose Center for Earth and Space, February 14, 2011
ID: CC_Scaling_Walkway1
Scaling the Universe, panel, Scales of the Universe, Rose Center for Earth and Space, January 26, 2011
ID: DF_100930_8474copy
Show in progress, Hayden Big Bang Theater, Rose Center for Earth and Space, September 30, 2010
ID: DF_100930_8492-Edit
ID: DF_100930_8478-Edit
ID: DF_100930_8473-Edit
ID: DF_100930_8472
Show in progress with view of New York City, Hayden Big Bang Theater, Rose Center for Earth and Space, September 30, 2010
ID: DF_100202_6493-Blackholetheater
Entrance to Black Hole Theater, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Hall of the Universe, Rose Center for Earth and Space, February 2, 2010
ID: DF_100202_6486-Blackholetheater
ID: DF_080226_9768
Hayden Sphere and Scales of the Universe with Saturn and Jupiter models, Rose Center for Earth and Space, February 26, 2008
ID: DF_080226_9765
Hayden Sphere and Scales of the Universe, Rose Center for Earth and Space, February 26, 2008
ID: DF_080214_0954-Edit
Harriet and Robert Heilbrunn Cosmic Pathway, Rose Center for Earth and Space, February 14, 2008
ID: DF_080214_0953-Edit