

Highway of an Empire: The Great Inca Road
American Museum of Natural HistoryManhattanOngoing
Over 35 photographs feature the 25,000 miles of roads and trails that the Incas built six centuries ago in South America.

Rose Center for Earth and Space
American Museum of Natural HistoryManhattanOngoing
The Rose Center encompasses the Hayden Planetarium and exhibitions that explore the vast range of sizes in the cosmos; the 13-billion-year history of the universe; the nature of galaxies, stars and planets; and the features of planet Earth. A moon rock is displayed near the entrance to the Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth.
Highway of an Empire: The Great Inca Road
American Museum of Natural HistoryManhattanOngoing
Over 35 photographs feature the 25,000 miles of roads and trails that the Incas built six centuries ago in South America.
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In Passport to the Universe, see close views of star fields and planets and experience an exhilarating flight into the Orion Nebula, out of our galaxy and deep into intergalactic space. The Search for Life: Are We Alone? asks if there are life forms beyond planet Earth.
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More than 200 live frogs, from the tiny golden mantella frog to the enormous African bullfrog, are shown in their re-created habitats, complete with rock ledges, live plants and waterfalls.
Picturing Science: Museum Scientists and Imaging Technologies
American Museum of Natural HistoryManhattanSat, June 25, 2011 – Sun, June 24, 2012
Whether scientists are studying parasites, people or planets in other solar systems, cutting-edge imaging technologies now make it possible to examine details that were previously unobservable. This exhibition features over 20 sets of large-format images that showcase the wide range of research being conducted at the museum as well as how various optical tools are used in scientific studies.