New York’s Top 10 : American Museum of Natural History (part 2) – Rose Center for Earth and Space & The Hayden Planetarium

Rose Center for Earth and Space




Hayden Planetarium

  1. The Building

    Opened
    in 2000 to explore inner earth and the outer universe, the dramatic
    exhibit building is a huge glass cube enclosing a three-story,
    87-ft-wide sphere containing the new Hayden Planetarium.

  2. Hall of the Universe

    Exhibits,
    divided into the universe, galaxies, stars, and planets, show the
    discoveries of modern astrophysics. Digital scales measure your weight
    on Saturn, Jupiter, and the Sun.

  3. Ecosphere

    A
    sealed spherical aquarium in the Hall of the Universe holds a complete
    ecosystem of plants and animals that can recycle nutrients and obtain
    energy solely from sunlight.

  4. AstroBulletin

    This high-definition screen displays the latest imagery from telescope observations worldwide and current NASA missions.

  5. Hall of Planet Earth

    Geological samples from around the world and videos explain the processes that formed the earth and continue to shape it.

  6. Dynamic Earth Globe

    This
    globe, suspended above an amphitheater in the Hall of Planet Earth uses
    a projection system to recreate views of a rotating earth as seen from
    space.

  7. Earth Event Wall

    Events such as earthquakes or volcanoes are broadcast on a screen as they unfold. Other video stations show scientists at work.

  8. Scales of the Universe Walkway

    Models
    show the relative size of cosmic, human, and microscopic objects, from
    galaxies, stars, and planets, to the human brain and the smallest atom.




    Scales of the Universe

  9. Big Bang

    Glass
    flooring around a circular opening lets visitors look down into a
    multisensory interpretation of the first movements of the universe.
    Explanatory narration is by Jodie Foster.

  10. Cosmic Pathway

    The
    Big Bang exits to this sloping 360-ft pathway with astronomical images
    tracing landmarks through 13 billion years of cosmic evolution.




    Cosmic Pathway




The Hayden Planetarium

The Hayden Planetarium,
a remarkable advance in the study of astronomy and astrophysics, boasts
a highly sophisticated Digital Dome System that is the most advanced
high-resolution virtual reality simulator ever built. The space shows
take place in a 429-seat Space Theater and are virtual flights through a
scientifically accurate universe. It is advisable to order tickets for
the space shows in advance, or to pick them up early in the day to
secure a spot. Also showing is “Sonicvision”, hypnotic visuals set to a
range of music, where digital technology is also used to illuminate the
planetarium’s dome.




The Hayden Planetarium within the Rose Center for Earth and Space

Top 10 Features

  1. 3D Milky Way model

  2. High speed simulators

  3. In-depth study of galaxy

  4. Advanced star projector

  5. Up-to-date planetary data supported by NASA

  6. Onyx 2 Infinite Reality supercomputer

  7. 3D map of galaxy

  8. Continuous calculation of star locations

  9. “Flyby” of Orion Nebula

  10. Simulations of current events