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The Butterfly Conservatory The butterflies are back! Celebrate the eleventh annual return of this re-created tropical forest environment filled with over 500 live butterflies. Now Through May 25.
One Step Beyond See and be seen under the stars as world-class DJs and live VJs spin the latest music and project dynamic visuals in this spectacular multimedia program. Friday, May 8.
Michael Lemonick on The Georgian Star: William Herschel and the Birth of Modern Astronomy Michael Lemonick discusses the significance—or insignificance?— of the discovery of Uranus by astronomer William Herschel. Monday, May 11.
Fabien and Celine Cousteau with Ensemble ACJW Explore the amazing underwater world of the orca, or killer whale, with Fabien and Celine Cousteau, third-generation ocean explorers. Sunday, May 17.
The Grand Tour Join us as we explore the entire universe, from Earth to the farthest reaches of observable space. Tuesday, June 2.
Wild Ocean This new IMAX film follows the epic struggles of an amazing array of sea life off the coast of South Africa, when the annual sardine migration arrives and brings with it dramatic consequences. Now Playing.
Cosmic Collisions The breathtaking Space Show launches visitors on a thrilling trip through space and time—well beyond the calm face of the night sky—to explore cosmic collisions, hypersonic impacts that drive the dynamic and continuing evolution of the universe. Now Playing.
AMNH Sleepovers! The popular sleepover program for families and groups with children ages 8 to 12 offers the unique opportunity to experience the Museum as never before.
SonicVision - The American Museum of Natural History, in collaboration with Moby, presents a groundbreaking digitally animated alternative music show called SonicVision. Select Friday and Saturday evenings.