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Visual sun compared with sun as seen in various wavelengths of radio energy, copied from Popular Mechanics for T. Nicholson
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World Calendar exhibition, Hayden Planetarium
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Zeiss Projector, Hayden Planetarium
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Copernican Room, Hayden Planetarium
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Planet Jupiter as seen from Jupiter 5, mural, Hayden Planetarium
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Elgin telescope
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Morehouse's comet, blacklight mural, Hayden Planetarium circa 1952-1989
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Saturn, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium circa 1952-1989
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Whirlpool Nebula, black light mural, Hayden Planetarium circa 1952-1989
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View of the American Museum of Natural History from Central Park in winter
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New control panel in booth, Thomas Nicholson and colleague, Hayden Planetarium, 1958
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Model of barosaurus mount in Rotunda, Roosevelt Memorial Hall, American Museum of Natural History
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Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, in Perkins Library
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Brontosaurus (Apatosaurus) and Stegosaurus skeletons, Hall of Late Dinosaurs
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Zeiss projector, Hayden Planetarium
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Proposal for fourth floor fossil mammal hall, Orientation Center, American Museum of Natural History
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Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, demonstrating instrument, Perkins Library
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Early Ruling Reptiles: The Fort Lee Phytosaur exhibit in old Dinosaur Hall
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Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, speaking to children, Perkins Library
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Sphenacodont (Dimetrodon) from Evolution of the Pelycosaurs, Brontosaur Hall
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Hayden Planetarium
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ptc-324
Title
Visual and radio telescopes see different wavelengths in same electro-magnetic spectrum, copied from Popular Mechanics, for T. Nicholson, Planetarium
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Unknown
City Town
New York
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New York
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United States
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AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Transparency Collection, 4 x 5: 324
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