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Last Modified 8/25/2008 |
SPACE SHOW
COSMIC COLLISIONS
The breathtaking new Space Show, Cosmic Collisions, narrated by award-winning actor, director, and producer Robert Redford, is now showing, at the Hayden Planetarium in the Frederick Phineas and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and Space.
A spectacular immersive theater experience, Cosmic Collisions launches visitors on a thrilling trip through space and time—well beyond the calm face of the night sky—to explore cosmic collisions, hypersonic impacts that drive the dynamic and continuing evolution of the universe. Groundbreaking scientific simulations and visualizations based on cutting-edge research developed by Museum astrophysicists, scientists at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and other international colleagues—many seen for the first time—depict the dramatic and explosive encounters that shaped our solar system, changed the course of life on Earth, and continue to transform our galaxy.
For tickets, call (212) 769-5200.
Adults: $24.00
Children (2-12): $14.00
Senior/Student with ID: $18.00
Members now receive free admission to special exhibitions!*
Simply present your Membership card at any Membership desk and enjoy special exhibitions at no cost.
*Does not apply to The Butterfly Conservatory, Lizards and Snakes: Alive! or IMAX. Special pricing for Lizards and Snakes: Alive! is available for Members.
By purchasing these tickets online, you are agreeing to pay the full suggested admission plus a $4.00 per ticket service charge.
However, should you wish to pay less than the suggested admission, you may do so by purchasing the tickets at any admissions desk at the Museum.
Cosmic Collisions was developed by the American Museum of Natural History, New York, in collaboration with the Denver Museum of Nature & Science; GOTO, Inc., Tokyo, Japan; 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 NASA, Science Mission Directorate, Heliophysics Division.
Graphics processing technology provided by NVIDIA.