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Events for February 2013

Through June 24, 2013

Special Exhibit

This exhibition features more than 20 sets of large-format images that showcase the wide range of research being conducted at the Museum as well as how various optical tools are used in scientific studies.

Through September 1, 2013

Space Show

Travel 13 billion years into the past, when the first stars were born, in this Space Show narrated by Whoopi Goldberg.

Through September 29, 2013

Special Exhibit

Witness the arresting beauty and surprising diversity of moths in a presentation of more than 30 large-format prints by Canadian photographer Jim des Rivières

Free With Museum Admission

Wednesdays, January 2–March 27

Members Only Programs

Follow trainers on early-morning fitness walks through the Museum before it opens to the public, enjoying a quiet visit and views of favorite dioramas and displays.

Registration Closed

Registration Closed

Members Only

Jan. 3 to Feb. 12, 2013

After Hours Programs

This class will introduce and discuss the physical laws and principles that make the Universe what it is, from gravity to electromagnetism to quantum mechanics.

Registration Closed

Registration Closed

Jan. 3 - Feb. 12, 2013

Students in this course will discuss the genetics of human diversity and how the illnesses affecting certain populations are a combination of nature (genetics, geography) and nurture (environment).

Registration Closed

Registration Closed

Jan. 4 - Feb. 8, 2013

After Hours Programs

Explore how food, nutrition, taste and culture intersect as we examine the interdisciplinary field of the anthropology of food.

Registration Open

Registration Open through December 10, 2013

Jan. 7 - Feb. 2013

This course explores the heavens above as viewed from New York City.  We will cover the basics of amateur astronomy using planetariums and the night sky to practice naked-eye and binocular observation.

Registration Closed

Registration Closed

January 25, 2013 - April 19, 2013

Student Programs

Courses for NYC high school students interested in the sciences offered late February through mid-April 2013.

Registration Closed

Registration Closed

Three Sundays, January 27, February 3, and 10

Family and Childrens Programs

Train to be a Museum forest ranger! In these hands-on workshops, explore Earth’s majestic forests, learn to identify different species of trees, understand the importance of forests to our planet’s health, and discover how we can protect these precious resources.

Sold Out

Three Sundays, January 27, February 3, and 10

Family and Childrens Programs

Train to be a Museum forest ranger! In these hands-on workshops, explore Earth’s majestic forests, learn to identify different species of trees, understand the importance of forests to our planet’s health, and discover how we can protect these precious resources.

Sold Out

Three Wednesdays, January 30, February 6 and 13

Family and Childrens Programs

Train to be a Museum forest ranger! In these hands-on workshops, explore Earth’s majestic forests, learn to identify different species of trees, understand the importance of forests to our planet’s health, and discover how we can protect these precious resources.

Tuesday, February 5

After Hours Programs

Take a virtual trip to the Moon from the Hayden Planetarium during a special Members-only evening program.

Members Only

Five Tuesdays, February 5-March 5

Courses and Workshops

This five-session creative writing class at the Museum, taught by Hannah Tinti, will focus on the natural world, with each session held in a different gallery.

Sold Out

Wednesday, February 6

After Hours Programs

At scales of thousands of light years, stars are born, galaxies form, and supernovae explode. Our understanding of the origins of the Earth and beyond relies increasingly on the comparison of numerical models to ground and space-based observations.

Four Thursdays, February 7 to 28

Walks and Tours

Catch a glimpse of owls, songbirds, and woodpeckers in the woods, seed-eating birds in the fields, and multiple species of ducks and gulls in the lakes as ornithologist Paul Sweet guides you through three Central Park habitats to observe the varied bird species of New York City

Sunday, February 10

Members Only Programs

Join a guide for a tour of the Museum that highlights connections to Theodore Roosevelt, the Conservation President.

Registration Closed

Registration Closed

Members Only

Monday, February 11

Special Events

Join astrophysicist Jeremiah Ostriker as he tells the story of how the evidence for the so-called “Lambda-Cold Dark Matter” model of cosmology has been gathered by generations of scientists.

Wednesday, February 13

Members Only Programs

Join Harold Boeschenstein Director Tom Baione and Director of Darwin Manuscripts Project David Kohn to view items from our Rare Book collections and learn about the ongoing project to make original source Darwin material available to the online world.

Members Only

February 16

Student Programs

Who are we, and where do we come from? Take a fascinating journey through human evolution and learn about our relatives, from early primates to the first Homo sapiens to walk the Earth.

Registration Closed

Registration Closed

February 17

Student Programs

Who are we, and where do we come from? Take a fascinating journey through human evolution and learn about our relatives, from early primates to the first Homo sapiens to walk the Earth.

Registration Closed

Registration Closed

February 16

Student Programs

Ants, oak trees, elephants, bacteria: our planet teems with an incredible diversity of life. But is there life beyond Earth? Learn how scientists look for clues that could lead to the discovery of life on other planets.

Registration Closed

Registration Closed

Saturday, February 16

Members Only Programs

Join a guide for an insider’s introduction to all that the Museum has to offer, from world-famous habitat dioramas to the spectacular Hayden Planetarium and the Rose Center for Earth and Space. The Members-only tour meets in the Portrait Room on the second floor. 

Registration Closed

Registration Closed

Members Only

February 17

Student Programs

Ants, oak trees, elephants, bacteria: our planet teems with an incredible diversity of life. But is there life beyond Earth? Learn how scientists look for clues that could lead to the discovery of life on other planets.

Registration Closed

Registration Closed

Sunday, February 17

Members Only Programs

Join a guide for an insider’s introduction to all that the Museum has to offer, from world-famous habitat dioramas to the spectacular Hayden Planetarium and the Rose Center for Earth and Space. The Members-only tour meets in the Portrait Room on the second floor. 

Registration Closed

Registration Closed

Members Only

Monday - Friday, February 18 - 22

Family and Childrens Programs

Why do some scientists call birds living dinosaurs? How much did the biggest dinosaurs have to eat to survive? How did mother dinosaurs raise their babies?

Monday - Friday, February 18 - 22

Family and Childrens Programs

Explore the Spitzer Hall of Human Origins, learn about DNA, examine casts of hominid fossils—and have fun doing it! 

Monday - Friday, February 18 - 22 (Final Presentations on February 22)

After Hours Programs

In this unique program, learn to navigate our solar system, galaxy, and beyond using Digital Universe, the Museum’s cutting-edge, three-dimensional, scientifically accurate map of the cosmos.

February 18

Student Programs

Travel back to a time when giants roamed the Earth! Walk in the shoes of a paleontologist to investigate some of the largest animals to ever inhabit our planet.

Sold Out

February 18

Student Programs

Experience the splendor of live butterflies in the Museum's indoor tropical rainforest. Interact with these fascinating insects up close to explore how they eat, grow, and trick hungry predators.

Registration Closed

Registration Closed