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Science & Astronomy |
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Beyond the Dome A performance series held the 2nd Sunday of the month showcasing dancers, musicians and storytellers. |
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Planetarium Schedule & Show Descriptions See the shows in Andrus Planetarium. |
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The February Sky What to watch for in this month's night sky. |
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Science Sundays NEW PROGRAM! Last Sunday of the month - 2:30 pm. FREE with Museum admission. |
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Valentines Day Under The Stars
Cultural program for senior citizens held every other Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 – 3 pm. Light refreshments follow each program. |
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Stars Are In Creative activities and planetarium shows for students on school break. FREE with Museum admission. Students must be accompanied by a caregiver. |
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Beyond the Dome |
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A series of planetarium shows held the first Friday of every month. Beyond the Dome:
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Free Friday Nights - The Sky Tonight |
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Join us for a free planetarium show every friday night! The Sky Tonight:
Martian Evenings This year Earth and Mars are
closest when Mars is relatively far
from the sun, so the planet may
retain more of its red color. What
color will Mars be when we spot it? |
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Planetarium Schedule |
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Allow 1 hour to see a star show. Tickets at Lobby Desk the day of the show and 1 hour before the free Friday program. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Please allow time to be seated; there is no late seating.
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The February Sky |
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Capella, sixth brightest star in the
night sky, is nearly overhead this
month, as
it shines |
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Science Sundays |
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A new program series that focuses on astronomy and environmental science. Astronomers, science writers, a geophysicist, and an artist-inventor present the newest developments that enable us to understand our universe. |
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Mars: Beautiful, but Hostile to Life (as we know it) January 31, 2010 Long the focus of hopes and fears that it could harbor extraterrestrial life, the planet Mars has revealed itself to be a mysterious, beautiful, and inhospitable place. Dr. Mary Lou West of Montclair State University will take us on tour of Mars, visiting its most spectacular locations, and detailing the many challenges any living thing on Mars would face. Ages 8+ |
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Radio Yonkers Is On the Air! February 28, 2010 You are part of the action in a sci-fi adventure from the golden age of radio drama! Fordham University professor Monique Fortuné takes us on a whirlwind tour of radio technology and the important role played by Yonkers’ own Edwin Howard Armstrong in the development of FM broadcasting. Then with help from Fordham’s station WFUV, we’ll stage a performance of a classic radio script, with the audience providing character voices, crowd noise, and sound effects. Ages 8+ |
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Gravity, Energy and Space: The Art of Tom Shannon March 28, 2010 Wood, metal, and invisible magnetic fields are the tools of artist-inventor Tom Shannon as he makes the vast distances and invisible forces of our universe tangible. Currently developing a spherical helium airship whose entire surface is an LED video screen, Shannon holds patents for the first tactile telephone, a color television projector, and a synchronous world clock. He will talk about his work and look at the radical future possibilities for his work. Ages 10+ |
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Astronomy Day, 2010 April 25, 2010 A Hudson River Museum annual event, it coincides with National Astronomy Day to celebrate astronomy discoveries. Performances, talks, demonstrations, telescopic sky observations, stars shows, and hands-on activities. Join artist/inventor Tom Shannon this Astronomy Day to create images reminiscent of nature at its smallest and largest scales, from the subatomic to the supergalactic. All ages. |
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Mapping the Hidden Worlds of the Hudson and the Poles |
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Valentines Day |
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