Create an old-fashioned 

 nature diary with educator 



I Patricia Miranda. 

 Wild, Wild World: Raptors 

 ISaturday, 2/11 

 12:00 noon-i:oo p.m. and 

 2:oo-y.oo p.m. 

 Get a close-up look at owls, 

 hawks, and falcons. 



Dr. Nebula's Laboratory: 

 Voyage through the Stars 



Sunday, 2/ic), p.'jo-io.'jo a.m. 

 Follow the course taken by 

 Darwin aboard the Beagle and 

 learn about ancient methods 

 of navigating by the stars. 



Return to Flight 



Saturday, 2/4, 11:00 a.m.- 

 12:30 p.m. (Ages 4 and 5, each 

 child with one adult), or 

 i:}o-y.oo p.m. (Ages 6 and 7, 

 each child with one adult) 

 Students will prepare the 

 Space Shuttle for take-off and 

 learn what it takes to put a 

 mission together. 



Space Explorers: 

 Romance of the 

 Ancient Greeks 

 Tuesday, 2/14, 4:}0-y.}0 p.m. 

 ^ (Ages Sand up) 



Hands-on activities are 

 followed by in-depth inves- 

 tigations in the Hayden 

 Planetarium. 



AMNH WINTER 

 ADVENTURES 



Monday-Friday, 2/20-2/24, 

 9:00 a.m.-4:oo p.m. 



Ocean Adventures 



Children will discover fantas- 

 tic ocean creatures with fun- 

 filled activities from fish 

 "tales" to squid dissections. 

 (For 4th and 5th graders) 



Astronaut Michael Cemhardt 



Destination Space: 

 Astrophysics 



Students will learn about the 

 universe through hands-on 

 activities and explorations in 

 space science. (For 2nd and 

 3rd graders) 



HAYDEN PLANETARIUM 

 PROGRAMS 



TUESDAYS IN THE DOME 

 Virtual Universe 

 SETL Search for Extra- 

 terrestrial Intelligence 



Tuesday, 2/7 6:}0-y:}0 p.m. 



This Just In... 

 February's Hot Topics 



Tuesday, 2/21, 6:^o-y:}o p.m. 



Celestial Highlights 

 Spring around the Corner 



Tuesday, 2/28, 6:}0-y:}0 p.m. 



PLANETARIUM SHOWS 



SonicVision 



Fridays and Saturdays, 

 'j:}0, 8:}o, and g:^op.m. 

 Hypnotic visuals and 



rhythms take viewers on a 

 ride through fantastical 

 dreamspace. 



SonicVision is made possible by generous 

 sponsorship and technology support from 

 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 



The Search for Life: 



Are We Alone? 



Narrated by Harrison Ford 



Made possible through the generous 

 support of Swiss Re. 



Passport to the Universe 

 Narrated by Tom Hanks 



LARGE-FORMAT FILMS 



LeFrak I MAX Theater 

 Galapagos explores the 

 unique fauna of the islands 

 and the surrounding sea. 



IMAX films at the Museum are made 

 possible by Con Edison. 



INFORMATION 



Call 212-769-5100 or visit www.amnh.org. 



TICKETS AND REGISTRATION 



Call 212-769-5200, Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m., 

 or visit wvw.amnh.org. A service charge may apply. 

 All programs are subject to change. 



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Discounts in the Museum 

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Free subscription 

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Invitations to Members- 

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Spins! 



Witness the 

 mechanical effects 

 of radiant energy. 

 This scientific marvel 

 will spark conversa- 

 tion as it spins. Two 

 sizes available in 

 blue, green, 

 amber, or clear. 



Call our Personal 

 Shopper at 1 -800- 

 671 -7035 or shop at 

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