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ID: K6443
Inner corona, solar eclipse, Michigan, June 30, 1954
ID: 323178
Child viewing Painting Mural of Mars showing Robert Kane, How Exhibits Are Made, 1954
ID: 323175
Painting for Surface of the Moon mural, Hayden Planetarium, 1954
ID: 323208
New podium in dome, Hayden Planetarium, 1954
ID: 2a3099
Tape recording panel in the sound booth at the Hayden Planetarium, 1954
ID: 323050
Child viewing Painting Mural of Mars with Robert Kane, How Exhibits Are Made, 1954
ID: 322434
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: 322436
ID: 322409
Andromeda Nebula, mural, Hayden Planetarium, 1953
ID: 322438
Airplane model, Planetarium, 1953
ID: 322437
Frank Forrester with airplane model, Planetarium, 1953
ID: ptc-1581
Mars from its Farthest Satellite, Deimos, painting by Chesley Bonestell, 1953
ID: 323196
Group entering Hayden Planetarium, 1953
ID: 323193
Hayden Planetarium with buses in parking lot, 1953
ID: 323192
Hayden Planetarium and parking lot filled with school busses, view of New York skyline, 1953
ID: 323199
Painting mural for surface of the moon, Hayden Planetarium, 1953
ID: 322416
Hayden Planetarium mural, 1953
ID: 322413
Painting Hayden Planetarium mural, 1953
ID: 322423
View inside Planetarium dome, showing a composite of 2 photographs, 1952
ID: 322346
Moon ship drawing for Hayden Planetarium, 1952
ID: 2A2566
Mr. Schachter, 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: 2A2564
Mr. Robert P. Haviland, 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: 2A2562
Dr. Fred Whipple, 1st Annual Space Travel Symposium, American Museum of Natural History, October, 1951
ID: 321999
Hayden Planetarium, exterior, 1951
ID: 322000
Uncle Cosmo Explains the Toledo Scales, detail, Your Weight on Other Worlds exhibit, Planetarium, 1951
ID: 321767
Cadets from Admiral Farragut Academy, Pine Beach, New Jersey, at Your Weight on Other Worlds, Hayden Planetarium, 1951
ID: 321766
Group viewing Your Weight on Other Worlds, Hayden Planetarium, 1951
ID: 2A2345
Second-year cadets from Westpoint attending special lecture by Mr. Coles, Hayden Planetarium, 1951
ID: 2A1524
Frances Langford at the Hayden Planetarium, 1950
ID: 2a1366
Catherine Barry, Assistant Curator, Hayden Planetarium, with telescopes, July, 1950
ID: 2A851
Frank Forester with children, Reservation Desk for Conquest of Space show, Hayden Planetarium, 1950
ID: 2A850
Children at Resevation Desk, Conquest of Space show, Hayden Planetarium, 1950
ID: 2A849
Men at Reservation Desk, Conquest of Space Show, Hayden Planetarium, 1950
ID: 2A848
Reservation Desk, Conquest of Space Show, Hayden Planetarium, 1950
ID: 320960
Eugenie Clark, PhD, examining Polynesian navigation material with globe for Conquest of the Earth show, Hayden Planetarium, January 20, 1950
ID: 320599
Sun projected on Hayden Planetarium dome, showing sunspots, May, 1949
ID: 320792
Rocket for Planetarium Show, Hayden Planetarium, 1947
ID: 299093
Visitors looking at the Willets Exhibit, Hayden Planetarium, March 1947
ID: ptc-1580
"The Surface of Venus," sun low on horizon, painting by Chesley Bonestell, 1947
ID: ptc-1578
"Lunar Base," painting by Chesley Bonestell, 1947
ID: 298691
Dome construction, entirely weatherproof, with an outer finish of copper plates, Hayden Planetarium, July, 1946
ID: 298690
Dome construction, temporary wooden form near completion, Hayden Planetarium, July, 1946
ID: 297926
Professor William H. Barton at the control panel in the Hayden Planetarium, 1944
ID: 319221
Willamette meteorite and children, Hayden Planetarium, 1944
ID: 298035
John Saunders instructing children, Hayden Planetarium, 1943
ID: 297493
Astronomer Marian Lockwood at the control panel, Hayden Planetarium, July 1943
ID: 319006
Navigation class at Hayden Planetarium, 1943
ID: 297763
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: 297516
ID: 318854
The Planetarium during a performance, 1942
ID: 299089
William H. Barton and giant sextant, Hayden Planetarium, June 24, 1942
ID: 2A620
Sunspots and fingerprints, Hayden Planetarium, 1942
ID: 296589
Man from Mars, made by Walter Favreau, for Mysterious Mars show, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
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: 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: 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: 293651
Lecture in dome, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
ID: 296590
Electron telescope and projector used in Mysterious Mars show, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
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: 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: 316184
Visitor at Cosmic Ray Counter machine, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 315984
Ernest Deike with his miniature Planetarium Projection Instrument, 1939
ID: 315982
Ernest Deike with his miniature Projection Planetarium, 1939
ID: 315981
Miniature Projection Planetarium made by Ernest Deike, 1939
ID: 292218
Two boys with Ahnighito, Hayden Planetarium, May, 1939
ID: 315980
Mr. Fred Raiser, technician, and Professor William H. Barton with Cosmic Ray Counter machine, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 291104
Children sitting in pits of the Willamette Meteorite, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 315926
Window of a Space Ship, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 315890
Prize winning poster, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 315889
ID: 316020
The Zeiss Projector in the Hayden Planetarium, showing coordinates along part of the ecliptic and altitudes on meridian, 1939
ID: 316044
The Hayden Planetarium with Starry Sky
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: 315568
Oil painting by Charles R. Knight illustrating the astronomical mythology of the Siksika [Blackfeet] Indians, Hayden Planetatarium, 1938
ID: 315565
Blackfoot Astronomy Lore, the Aurora panel, Hayden Planetarium, painted by Charles R. Knight, 1938
ID: 314786
Dr. Clyde Fisher with the Ahnighito meteorite, January, 1938
ID: 288037
Crowd waiting to enter Hayden Planetarium, December 1937
ID: 288036
Crowds waiting to enter the Hayden Planetarium, December, 1937
ID: 287888
Professor William H. Barton at the Control Panel in the Hayden Planetarium, November 1937
ID: 287887
Professor William H. Barton at the control panel, Hayden Planetarium, November 1937
ID: 287886
ID: 287313
Photographing sunspots with 11-foot telescopic camera, Hayden Planetarium, July 28, 1937
ID: 315301
"Gemini, Regulus, and Zodiacal Light," 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: 315300
The Shadow in the East Following Third Contact, 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: 315299
Second Contact and Shadow, painting by D. Owen Stephens, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 1937
ID: 287289
D. Owen Stephens sketching skyline of Andes at eclipse site, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 1937
ID: 290472
Dr. Julio C. Tello and Te Ata Fisher, Lima, Peru, 1937
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: 315164
Staff of the Hayden Planetarium - Grace Peruvian Expedition; left to right: Hans C. Adamson, Dorothy Bennett, Clyde Fisher, leader, William H. Barton, Jr., and Charles H. Coles, and April, 1937
ID: 315163
Staff of the Hayden Planetarium - Grace Peruvian Expedition; left to right: Charles H. Coles, Clyde Fisher, leader, Dorothy Bennett, William H. Barton, Jr., and Hans C. Adamson and April, 1937
ID: 286898
President F. Trubee Davison, Prince Chichibu, brother of the Emperor of Japan, Clyde Fisher, Head of the Hayden Planetarium and Roy Chapman Andrews, Director of the Hayden Planetarium, Hayden Planetarium, 1937
ID: 315086
Aerial view of American Museum of Natural History, arrow pointing to Hayden Planetarium, January 1937