Robots in Space I 

 (For Beginners) 



Three Wednesdays, 3/8-3/22, 

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

 Design and build robots 

 using the Lego Mindstorm 

 design system. 



Dr. Nebula's Laboratory: 

 Light and Optics 



Saturday, 3/11, 2:00-3:00 p.m. 

 (For families with children ages 

 4 and up ) 



Dr. Nebula's apprentice, 

 Scooter, exposes the mystery 

 of light and its colors. 



Space Explorers: 



Myths and Constellations 



of the Spring Sky 



Tuesday, 3/14, 4-.30-y.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. 



Wild, Wild World: Predators 



Saturday, 3/18, 12:00 noon- 

 1:00 p.m. and 2:00-3:00 p.m. 

 Live-animal presentation with 

 a golden eagle, alligator, 



"Return to Flight" launch of 

 Discovery 



python, and brown bear cub. 



Wild, Wild World is made possible, in 

 part, by Mortimer B. Zuckerman. 



NEW! Cosmic Collisions 



Thursday, 3/23, 4:00-3:30 p.m. 

 (Ages 8-10) 



See the new Space Show and 

 explore the science behind it. 



HAYDEN PLANETARIUM 

 PROGRAMS 



TUESDAYS IN THE DOME 

 Virtual Universe 

 Mars Madness 



Tuesday, 3/ y, 6-.30-y.30 p.m. 



This Just In... 

 March's Hot Topics 



Tuesday, 3/21, 6:30- 7 ".30 p.m. 



Celestial Highlights 

 The Bear and the Lion 



Tuesday, 3/28, 6:30-7:30 p.m. 



LECTURES 



Distinguished Authors in 

 Astronomy 



Monday, 3/13, 7:30 p.m. 



Frontiers in Astrophysics 



Monday, 3/27, 7:30 p.m. 



HAYDEN PLANETARIUM 

 SHOWS 



Passport to the Universe 



Closes March 17 

 Narrated by Tom Hanks 



The Search for Life: 

 Are We Alone? 



Closes March 17 



Narrated by Harrison Ford 



Made possible through the generous 

 support of Swiss Re. 



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 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 www.amnh.org. A service charge may apply. 

 All programs are subject to change. 



AMNH eNotes delivers the latest information on Museum 

 programs and events to you monthly via email. Visit 

 www.amnh.org to sign up today! 



Become a Member of the 

 American Museum of Natural History 



As a Museum Member, you will be among the first to 

 embark on new journeys to explore the natural world 

 and the cultures of humanity. You'll enjoy: 



Unlimited free general 

 admission to the Museum 

 and special exhibitions, 

 and discounts on Space 

 Shows and IMAX films 



Discounts in the Museum 

 Shops and restaurants and 

 on program tickets 



Free subscription 

 to Natural History 

 magazine and to Rotunda, 

 our newsletter 



Invitations to Members- 

 only special events, 

 parties, and exhibition 

 previews 



For further information, call 212-769-5606 

 or visit www.amnh.org/join. 



SEE THE 



STARS! 



This Meade 70AZ-A 

 telescope is a high- 

 performance, 70mm 

 refractor ideally suited 

 for the novice astrono- 

 mer. Visit the craters of 

 the Moon, the rings of 

 Saturn, or even the 

 satellites of Jupiter from 

 your backyard! 



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