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ID: CC_110214_122
Show in progress, depicting constellations, Hayden Planetarium Space Theater, Rose Center for Earth and Space, February 14, 2011
ID: psc-23-49
Origami Christmas ornaments, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 316044
The Hayden Planetarium with Starry Sky
ID: 318854
The Planetarium during a performance, 1942
ID: 328461
North American Aviation Allied Chemical Company Exhibit, Hayden Planetarium, 1961
ID: 312115
Looking through a telescope at the stars, 1928
ID: 112626
Silver Star Globe, detail, 1928
ID: ptc-1334
Star cluster, by Helmut Wimmer, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-962
Zeiss projector, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-327
Morehouse's comet, blacklight mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-313
Lunar eclipse, June 1954, as seen from New York City
ID: ptc-6572
Biela's comet shortly after its separation in February 1846, painting by Helmut Wimmer
ID: ptc-1307
The Solar System and the Milky Way, painting by Helmut Wimmer
ID: 315301
"Gemini, Regulus, and Zodiacal Light," 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: 313182
Oh Glorious Geometry! To hide a Sun behind a Twig; Orion and Sycamore, painting by D. Owen Stephens, 1930
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: K12470
Starry sky, Hayden Planetarium Dome, American Museum of Natural History
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: 36470
Children studying solar system with Dr. Fisher, 1917
ID: 32182
Astronomical clock illustrating motions of the earth, central hall, main floor, 1908
ID: 319006
Navigation class at Hayden Planetarium, 1943
ID: 322409
Andromeda Nebula, mural, Hayden Planetarium, 1953
ID: 330157
The Realm of the Galaxies, Planetarium show poster, 1963
ID: 332906
Report From Space, Planetarium show poster, 1967
ID: 327447
Planetarium artwork for Wonder of the Universe, 1960
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: 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: K1992
Milky Way galaxy in Aquila and Sagittarius constellations, Messier 16 & 17 below
ID: K13971
Double human figure, carved ivory, inscribed with calendar, constellations, and moon phases, Aleut
ID: ls-306-001
Libra: The Scales, Hayden Planetarium; Women in the Museum series