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ID: 320599
Sun projected on Hayden Planetarium dome, showing sunspots, May, 1949
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: 29422
The Earth's orbit
ID: 116175
Paths of the Planets, illustration
ID: 2A667
Origin of Solar System by Weizsacker
ID: 410090
House and barn against the sun, Saint-Felix, 1909
ID: 334303
Your Weight on the Sun, Hayden Planetarium, 1969
ID: 329514
Your Weight on Other Worlds, Hayden Planetarium, 1963
ID: 312195
Astronomical screen, prepared by Henry Dill Benner, with the assistance of Cornelius Wolff and Max Lipkind, Planetarium, 1928
ID: 2A9981
Visitor viewing Your Weight On The Sun exhibit, Planetarium, 1969
ID: 297763
Model of the Ptolemaic theory of the solar system, constructed by Walter Favreau, Hayden Planetarium, 1943
ID: 297516
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: 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: 287313
Photographing sunspots with 11-foot telescopic camera, Hayden Planetarium, July 28, 1937
ID: 322422p
Working on black light mural, Total Solar Eclipse: Moon Between Sun and Earth, Hayden Planetarium, 1953
ID: 318177
Sundials
ID: 318176
ID: 318175
Sundial
ID: 315565
Blackfoot Astronomy Lore, the Aurora panel, Hayden Planetarium, painted by Charles R. Knight, 1938
ID: 328659
Allied Chemical Company exhibit, Elements in the Universe Distribution and Abundance, Hayden Planetarium, 1962
ID: 325602
Solar Machine, 1958
ID: 314779
Prize Winning Poster, Hayden Planetarium, 1935
ID: 310914
Total Eclipse of the Sun, June 8, 1918, Sept. 10, 1923 and Jan. 24, 1925 by Howard Russell Butler
ID: 322408
Total Solar Eclipse, Hayden Planetarium mural, 1953
ID: 286033
Analemma Showing Declination of the Sun, or Table of Time, September, 1936
ID: ptc-3837
Sun mask, wood, Bella Coola Indians
ID: k6584
Painting of chromosphere of sun, by Howard Russell Butler, Hayden Planetarium
ID: 230862
Multiple exposure showing transit of midnight sun, Smith Sound, from Sunrise Point, Greenland, July 25th-26th, 1917
ID: 338167
Eclipse of the Sun, painting by Howard Russell Butler, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1934-1950]
ID: ptc-311
Eclipse of the sun, diamond-ring effect, painting by Howard Russell Butler
ID: ptc-303
Eclipse of the Sun, total phase, corona and prominences visible, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1952-1989]
ID: ptc-7239
Vodou flag, sun with face, sequins on fabric, Haiti
ID: ptc-1307
The Solar System and the Milky Way, painting by Helmut Wimmer
ID: ptc-4058
Second Contact and Shadow, oil on canvas by Owen D. Stephens, Peru, June 8, 1937 from 14,000 feet elevation
ID: ptc-4995
Sunset over iceberg near Etah, Greenland, Crockerland Expedition, 1916
ID: ptc-4993
Midnight sun in Smith Sound from Sunrise Point, Greenland, eight exposures at 20-minute intervals, Crockerland Expedition, July 25, 1917
ID: ptc-2104
Sun mask, Bella Coola, British Columbia
ID: ls-162-020
Eight exposures of the midnight sun
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: 411556
Aztec calendar stone in floor of Solar Room, Hayden Planetarium, 1934
ID: 287289
D. Owen Stephens sketching skyline of Andes at eclipse site, 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: 315299
Second Contact and Shadow, painting by D. Owen Stephens, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 1937
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: 48533
Sunset over Pavillon Key, Florida, 1908
ID: 48446
Canoeing at sunset, Captiva Pass, Florida, 1908
ID: 48531
Sunset, surf, and gulf, Marco, Florida, 1904
ID: 48369
Palms at sunset, Marco, Florida, 1904
ID: 48532
Sunset over Pavilion Key, Florida, 1908
ID: 48488
Sunset over Cape Sable, Florida, 1906
ID: 48680
Anthony Weston Dimock making camp on beach, Marco, Florida, 1907
ID: 48487
Anthony W. Dimock canoeing during sunset over Cape Sable, Florida, 1906
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: 48817
Annular eclipse as seen from Boca Grande, Florida, 1908
ID: 48815
Annular eclipse, as seen from Boca Grande, Florida, 1908
ID: 48814
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: K954
Totem pole, sun and raven, Tlingit, United States
ID: K6487
Midnight sun, July, coast of Alaska
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: K13673
Giraffe and landscape at sunset, Savuti, Botswana
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: K10567
Partial solar eclipse, 30 minutes before end, 1960
ID: K10565
Partial lunar eclipse after totality, 1960
ID: K10564