Robots In Space II 

 (Intermediate) 



Three Wednesdays, 5/10-24, 

 4:00-5:30 p.m. (Ages 8-10) 

 Design increasingly 

 complex robots. 



HAYDEN PLANETARIUM 

 PROGRAMS 



TUESDAYS IN THE DOME 

 Virtual Universe 

 Veni Vidi Venus 



Tuesday, 5/2, 6:30-7:30 p.m. 



Space Explorers: Star Party 



Tuesday, 5/9, 4:30-5:30 p.m. 



(Ages 10 and up) 



On the second Tuesday of 



each month, kids (and their 



parents) can learn under 



the stars of the Hayden 



Planetarium. 



Reflection nebula NCC 1333 



Dr. Nebula's Laboratory: 

 Planetary Vacation 



Sunday, 5/21, 2:00-3:00 p.m. 

 (For families with children 

 ages 4 and up ) 

 Join Scooter to track Dr. 

 Nebula's voyage to explore 

 the planets and moons of 

 our solar system. 



This Just In... 

 May's Hot Topics 



Tuesday, 5/16, 6:30-7:30 p.m. 



Celestial Highlights 



All Things Being Equal... 



Tuesday, 5/30, 6:30-7:30 p.m. 



LECTURES 



Visit www.amnh.org/hayden 

 for details on May Frontiers in 

 Astrophysics and Distin- 

 guished Authors in Astron- 

 omy lectures. 



HAYDEN PLANETARIUM 

 SHOWS 



Cosmic Collisions 

 Journey into deep space — 

 well beyond the calm face 

 of the night sky — to explore 

 cosmic collisions, hyper- 

 sonic impacts that drive 

 the dynamic formation of 

 our universe. Narrated by 

 Robert Redford. 



Cosmic Collisions was developed in col- 

 laboration with the Denver Museum of 

 Nature & Science; GOTO, Inc., Tokyo, 

 Japan; and the Shanghai Science and 

 Technology Museum. 

 Made possible through the generous 

 support of CIT 



Cosmic Collisions was created by the 

 American Museum of Natural History 

 with the major support and partnership 

 of the National Aeronautics and Space 

 Administration's Science Mission Direc- 

 torate, Heliophysics Division. 



SonicVision 



Fridays and Saturdays, 

 7:30 and 8:30 p.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. 



LARGE-FORMAT FILMS 



LeFrak IMAX Theater 

 Galapagos explores the 

 unique fauna of the islands 

 and the surrounding sea. 



IMAX films at the Museum are made 

 possible by Con Edison. 



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Windowt on Nature.- The 

 Great Habitat Dioramas of the 

 American Museum of Natural 

 History, by Steven C. Qoinn 



Here, at long last, is the story 

 of how the Museum's 

 world-famous displays came 

 to be, fusing art and science to 

 capture life in the wild — and 

 captivate children and adults 

 alike for generations. Lavishly 

 illustrated, this book is a 

 treasure for nature, art, and 

 museum lovers everywhere. 



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