AMNH Announces Astronaut Appearance, Performances & Concerts
By: Gabrielle Sierra Sep. 01, 2010
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Frederick Phineas and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and Space, the American Museum of Natural History will host a special celebration for all ages featuring dazzling performances, live concerts, hands-on activities, presentations by Museum scientists, and a special appearance by NASA astronaut Michael Massimino.
Festivities will include the world premiere of the new Big Bang presentation, which takes visitors on an exciting journey through the universe, and of the spectacular AstroBulletin showing a Science Bulletin about the last 10 years of astrophysics.Celebrating 10 years of achievements in Earth and space science, the afternoon will feature:· Space Panorama: Watch British performer Andrew Dawson as he recreates the historic Apollo 11 flight using only hand movements, facial expressions, narration, music, and a table.· AstroCappella: Rock out to sweet sounds of The Chromatics, a unique singing group that blends astronomy and music to create songs about the universe that are out of this world.· Native American Sky Stories: Listen to Grammy Award winner Joanne Shenandoah and historian Doug George present Native American Sky Stories with music, dance, and more.· Scientists, Activities, and More: Meet Museum scientists, view a Moon rock, experience work in space with astronaut glove boxes, and meet astronaut Michael Massimino.Rose Center Anniversary Isaac Asimov Debate: 7 pmWHERE Frederick Phineas and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and Space
Rose Center Anniversary Isaac Asimov Debate: LeFrak TheaterADMISSION All performances and activities from 10 am-5:45 pm are free with Museum
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Rose Center Anniversary Asimov Debate: $15 adults $13.50 Members, seniors and studentsURL www.amnh.org
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