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Astrophysics
Hayden Planetarium
Asset ID
ptc-307
Title
Planet Jupiter as seen from Jupiter 5, mural, Hayden Planetarium
Agent (Role)
Photo Studio
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Photographer
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Date
Unknown
City Town
New York
State Province
New York
Country
United States
Is Part Of
Historic Halls of the American Museum of Natural History
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Transparency Collection, 4 x 5: 307
External Resource
AMNH Library authority record:
Hayden Planetarium
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