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ID: ptc-987
Way Stations in Space, display, showing projected flights of rockets and satellites, Hayden Planetarium, circa 1955
ID: 323714
Joseph Chamberlain and the Willamette meteorite, Planetarium, 1955
ID: 2A4125
Boy viewing Way Stations in Space satellite orbit panel, Hayden Planetarium, 1955
ID: 323243
Spiral galaxy, 1955
ID: 326719
The Viking Rocket, Hayden Planetarium, 1955
ID: 323169
The surface of the Moon, blacklight mural, Hayden Planetarium, 1954
ID: K6450
Partial solar eclipse, five minutes before eclipse ends, Michigan, June 30, 1954
ID: K6443
Inner corona, solar eclipse, Michigan, June 30, 1954
ID: K6434
Ready with equipment to photograph total solar eclipse of June 30, 1954, Michigan
ID: K6433
Northern Michigan, June 30, 1954, day of total solar eclipse
ID: 323175
Painting for Surface of the Moon mural, Hayden Planetarium, 1954
ID: 322409
Andromeda Nebula, mural, Hayden Planetarium, 1953
ID: 322422p
Working on black light mural, Total Solar Eclipse: Moon Between Sun and Earth, Hayden Planetarium, 1953
ID: 323199
Painting mural for surface of the moon, Hayden Planetarium, 1953
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: 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: 319222
Copernican Room showing solar system, with visitors, Hayden Planetarium, 1944
ID: 298035
John Saunders instructing children, Hayden Planetarium, 1943
ID: 319006
Navigation class at Hayden Planetarium, 1943
ID: 297762
Walter Favreau building a model of Ptolemaic theory of the solar system, Hayden Planetarium, 1943
ID: 318854
The Planetarium during a performance, 1942
ID: 316184
Visitor at Cosmic Ray Counter machine, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 315981
Miniature Projection Planetarium made by Ernest Deike, 1939
ID: 315890
Prize winning poster, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 315889
ID: 315302
From Sagittarius to Crux, the Southern Milky Way, painting by D. Owen Stephens, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 1937
ID: 290453
Te Ata Fisher and Isabel M. Lewis putting up Explorers' Club Flag over Eclipse Station, Huanchaco, Peru, 1937
ID: 286281
Planetarium chamber showing skyline and seating, Hayden Planetarium, November, 1936
ID: 286037
Visitors in the Copernican Room looking up at the moving celestial bodies, August, 1936
ID: 314966
Willamette meteorite in the first floor corridor, Hayden Planetarium, 1936
ID: 314965
ID: 314779
Prize Winning Poster, Hayden Planetarium, 1935
ID: 314778
Prize winning poster from Planetarium Poster Contest, Education Hall, November 1935
ID: 117553
Antoniadi's Chart of Mercury photographed from book
ID: 126941p
Meteor crater from Sinclair Aerial Survey, Winslow, Arizona, 1934
ID: 314079
Do You Know That?, solar system exhibit, Children's Fair, 1932
ID: 311809
Sight conservation class receiving lesson on Earth and Neighbor Worlds, 1927
ID: 311771
Pro-Astronomic Hall, entrance, 1926
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: 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_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: 38108
Studying Willamette meteorite, 1920
ID: 36470
Children studying solar system with Dr. Fisher, 1917
ID: 32182
Astronomical clock illustrating motions of the earth, central hall, main floor, 1908
ID: 45633
Conveying Willamette meteor to American Museum of Natural History, 1906
ID: b11477593_5
Planisphere from Bayer's Uranometria
ID: b11477593_3
Scorpio constellation from Bayer's Uranometria
ID: b11477593_2
Leo constellation from Bayer's Uranometria
ID: b11477593_1
Serpentarius constellation from Bayer's Uranometria
ID: b11477593_4
Orion constellation from Bayer's Uranometria
ID: 334304
Your Weight on Other Worlds, [1960-1969]
ID: ptc-986
Reports from Out of This World, showing information supplied by Viking rocket flights, Hayden Planetarium, circa 1955
ID: ptc-331
Whirlpool Nebula, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-328
Saturn, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-327
Morehouse's comet, blacklight mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-326
Eclipse of the moon, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-321
Your Weight on Other Worlds, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: 338066
Mechanical device illustrating the diurnal and annual motions of the Earth, central hall, main floor [1908]