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(6 pp). The Rose Center's permanent exhibits,
detailing the size, scope and growth of the
universe as well as the earth's place within it,
were unveiled in February (2000) inside the new
structure of steel and glass. The seven-story orb
appears to hover next to the museum, and at night
it is illuminated, by a soft blue light. The
center replaces the old Hayden Planetarium, a New
York City landmark that introduced millions of city
kids to the night sky between 1935 and 1997: kids
are still thrilled - no matter what their ages.
still and
design and exhibits are spectacular.
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universe as well as the earths place within it, were unveiled in February (2000) inside the new structure of steel and glass. The seven-story orb appears to hover next to
the museum, and at night it is illuminated by a soft blue light. The center replaces the old Hayden
Planetarium, a New York City landmark that introduced millions of city kids to the night sky between 1935 and 1997. "Its wonderful to see it done, but the best
feeling comes from seeing all these people here _ that was what all the work was for, said James A. Schmidt, executive director of the project.
An open-air garden terrace, a gift shop and galleries for temporary exhibits still need a few finishing touches, but plan to be completely
finished by the holidays. But the permanent exhibit space _ three years in the making _ is complete, with the planetarium as its highlight.
The theaters first offering was a space show that combined Hollywood glitz with astrophysics. As the lights went down in the 429-seat theater, actor Tom
Hanks takes the helm of a virtual spacecraft that left Earth, flew past Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, and hurtled through the Milky Way to the limits of the observable universe.
Hayden Sphere The centerpiece for the American Museum of Natural History is the massive Hayden Sphere. A whopping 87 feet in diameter, the Sphere contains anew 429-seat Space Theater in
its upper hemisphere. The theater features a Zeiss Mark IX, the most advanced star projector ever, capable of showing 9, 100 stars at once, making it essentially a large-scale, virtual-reality
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