Eyes on the Universe (2D)

NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Ricardo Hueso (UPV), Imke de Pater (UC Berkeley), Thierry Fouchet (Observatory of Paris), Leigh Fletcher (University of Leicester), Michael H. Wong (UC Berkeley), Joseph DePasquale (STScI)
To share the excitement of the launch of the American Museum of Natural History’s latest Hayden Planetarium Space Show in June of 2025, Eyes on the Universe is a free digital download.
This 2D, digitally-delivered exhibition looks at the ever-evolving cosmos beyond our little blue planet through the powerful lens of space telescopes. Eyes on the Universe invites audiences to see far into the vastness of space with the revolutionary Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990, the longest running space telescope with more than 1.6 million attributed scientific observations including the discovery of dark energy; the Gaia mission, launched in 2013, which has mapped the location, movement, and composition of 2 billion stars in our Milky Way Galaxy; and the James Webb Space Telescope, launched in 2021, orbiting about a million miles from Earth, and is the largest and most powerful space telescope yet.
Featuring brilliant imagery from NASA, ESA, and the CSA, this special panel exhibition will be free for distribution.
Daniel Kim/© AMNH
Daniel Kim/© AMNH
© AMNH
© AMNH
Specifications
Our 2D panel exhibitions are delivered digitally and are designed to be flexible for display in spaces of various sizes and layouts.
- Flexible size (Approximately 60 linear feet)
- English and Spanish translations are available, adaptable to other languages.
- Digital delivery
- Exhibit package includes 10 large format images and captions, intro panel, 2 graphic wallpapers, and title graphics
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The American Museum of Natural History’s 2D panel exhibitions are ideal for presentation in museums, science centers, libraries, and other public or private spaces.
Contact us to learn more about renting this exhibition for your venue.