Meadowlands Environment Center, Lyndhurst NJ 1/14/2021 (3:30PM-4:30PM)
Spacefest at the American Museum of Natural History – (Presenter) Cancelled
American Museum of Natural History, New York City, NY 7/24-26/2020 (11am-5pm)
Earthfest at the American Museum of Natural History – (Presenter)Cancelled
(https://www.amnh.org/calendar/earthfest-2020)
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day at this family-friendly festival focused on the science of climate change and potential solutions for a sustainable New York City. Explore how Museum collections provide a window into our shifting climate, how studying the atmospheres of other planets can reveal what’s happening here on Earth, and how design solutions may help mitigate climate change in coastal cities like our own. The festival features special performances, hands-on activities, and educational stations where you can learn about the past, present, and future of our beloved planet. Featured at this year’s EarthFest will be the Museum’s annual Identification Day. Bring your own specimens to be identified by Museum scientists, and get an up-close look at the Museum’s rarely seen collections, focusing on uncovering clues to understanding Earth’s changing climate. American Museum of Natural History, New York City, NY 4/18/2020 (10am-5pm)
2020 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate: – (Speaker Concierge) – Postponed
Join Neil deGrasse Tyson, the Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium, and a panel of experts as they discuss how life might have formed on Earth and explore what alien life might look like elsewhere in the universe. What criteria do we use to classify life as we know it? Should the criteria be revised as we look for life on other worlds? Panelists: Nathalie A. CabrolDirector Carl Sagan Center for Research, The SETI Institute; Vera KolbProfessor of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Parkside; Seth ShostakSenior Astronomer & Institute Fellow, The SETI Institute; Carol Cleland Director of the Center for the Study of Origins and Professor of Philosophy, University of Colorado; Max Tegmark Director of the Foundational Questions Institute, Professor of Physics, MIT; Host and Moderator – Neil deGrasse Tyson Astrophysicist and the Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History – https://www.amnh.org/calendar/asimov-debate-alien-life-march-2020 – American Museum of Natural History – LeFrak Theater, New York, NY, 3/24/2020 7PM
Since its launch on July 23, 1999, the Chandra X-ray Observatory has been NASA’s flagship mission for X-ray astronomy. Now, more than 20 years later, Chandra is still helping scientists obtain images of remote environments to help understand the structure and evolution of the universe. David Helfand describes his work on X-ray observations of astronomical objects ranging from nearby stars to the most distant quasars. American Museum of Natural History – Hayden Planetarium Space Theater – New York, New York 12/2/2019 (7pm-10pm)
Frontiers Lecture: The First Seconds of the Universe – (Speaker Concierge)
Theoretical astrophysicist Dan Hooper explores what scientists know and what they are still struggling to understand about the very first seconds – and fractions of a second – after the Big Bang. Hooper proposes in his new book At the Edge of Time that it is in studying these initial moments that we will unlock great truths about the universe. A book signing follows. American Museum of Natural History – Hayden Planetarium Space Theater – New York, New York 11/4/2019 (7pm-10pm)
Earth and Space Explainer
American Museum of Natural History, New York, New York 10/14/2019
APOLLO – 50 Years – Next Giant Leap – (Space fest Exhibitor)
A look back to the Apollo 11 moon landing and a discussion about where our space program is headed. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 7/20/2019
Lunar Weekend at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts – (Speaker and Table)
Lunar Weekend will celebrate the evolution, tenacity, and legacy of the human spirit in honor of Woodstock’s 50th Anniversary and other landmark 1969 movements. 1969 marked an exceptional year of cultural consciousness and many revolutionary ideas found their footing at this time. Space Exploration was a profound and peaceful transition that harnessed the power of media to reach people in ways never known before. The program will include films, hands-on activities, speakers, and out of this world fun. -/https://www.bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/lunarweekend. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Liberty, NY 5/17-19/2019
Frontier’s Lecture: Cassini Explorer of the Outer Solar System: (Speaker Concierge)
The extraordinary Cassini spacecraft ended its 13-year mission in 2017 with a fiery plunge into Saturn. Its reach extended across our solar system’s distant sixth planet and the objects in its orbit. Planetary scientist Jani Radebaugh discusses the storms and structures Cassini revealed in Saturn’s colorful atmosphere, the movement and the order of its complex rings, and the surface of its moons. https://www.amnh.org/calendar/frontiers-lecture-cassini-explorer-of-the-outer-solar-system. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 5/13/2019 (7:30pm)
Frontier’s Lecture: Amy Mainzer: Asteroid Hunter: (Speaker Concierge)
Join astronomer Amy Mainzer to learn about the asteroid-hunting NEOWISE Project, which has taken millions of images of more than 150,000 solar system objects. Mainzer explains the relationship between asteroid hunting and planetary origin stories, starting with Earth. Amy Mainzer is the Principal Investigator for NEOWISE at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Her research interests include asteroids, comets, brown dwarfs, and telescopes. She received her Ph.D. in Astronomy from UCLA in 2003. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 3/11/2019
InSight Landing on Mars: (Subject Matter Expert)
American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 11/26/2018
Frontier’s Lecture: Scott Kelly: Infinite Wonder: (Speaker Concierge)
Astronaut and best-selling author Scott Kelly returns to the Museum for a special showcase of his latest book, Infinite Wonder. This collection of photographs of Earth, taken from Commander Kelly’s unique perspective 250 miles above the planet’s surface, provides both an artistic appreciation of our planet and a passionate argument for conservation. Kelly will be joined by John Logsdon, author of The Penguin Book of Outer Space Exploration, on stage. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 11/5/2018
Earth Day Network and Smithsonian Earth Optimism Global Leadership Forum
Smithsonian Castle Commons & National Museum of American History, Washington, DC, 10/9 & 10/2018
Space & Science Festival 2018
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York, NY, 9/23/2018
Special Event: Accessory to War with Neil deGrasse Tyson – (Speaker Concierge)
Join Neil deGrasse Tyson, the Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium, for an exclusive talk ahead of the release of his latest book, Accessory to War: The Unspoken Alliance Between Astrophysics and the Military. This richly researched and provocative book, co-authored by Hayden research associate Avis Lang, examines the intersection of science, technology, industry, and power, from early celestial navigation to satellite-enabled warfare. Tyson will discuss the linked histories of astrophysics and the military, including shared goals of multi-spectral detection, nuclear fusion, and access to outer space. American Museum of Natural History – LeFrak Theater, New York, NY, 9/06/2018
G.O.A.L.S Summer Intensive Aviation and Space Science Mentorship Day
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York, NY, 7/20/2018
SUN-EARTH DAY at the American Museum of Natural History
Explore the special relationship between Earth and the Sun and learn about the delicate balance that makes our planet the perfect place to call home. Meet scientists, look through telescopes, and engage in hands-on activities at this family-friendly event. American Museum of Natural History – Cullman Hall of the Universe, New York, NY, 3/24/2018 11am – 4pm
2018 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate: – (Speaker Concierge)
Isaac Asimov suggested three laws of robotics as ethical safeguards in the development of artificial intelligence, but as Alexa guides our homes and automated cars replace human drivers, are those three laws enough? The power of A.I. is opening doors to limitless possibilities—are we ready? Join Neil deGrasse Tyson, Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium, and a panel of experts as they explore and debate the benefits and consequences of a future with A.I. American Museum of Natural History – LeFrak Theater, New York, NY, 2/13/2018 7PM
G.O.A.L.S Summer Intensive Aviation and Space Science Mentorship Day & Eclipse Across America
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York, NY, 7/21/2017
Preparing for Flight Camp – Eclipse
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, Paramus, NJ, 7/14/2017
Rocket Girls Camp – Eclipse
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, Paramus, NJ, 7/14/2017
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Moon Mini Mission
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 6/22/2017
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Craters & Eclipse
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 6/22/2017
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Moon Mini Mission
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 6/21/2017
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Moon Mini Mission
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 6/20/2017
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Craters & Eclipse
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 6/19/2017
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Comet, Craters & Eclipse
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 6/15/2017
Challenger Expedition – Comet (Mission, EVA, Team Building & Design Challenge)
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 06/14/2017
Rendezvous with Comet Halley – Design Challenge
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 6/12/2017
Rendezvous with Comet Halley – Design Challenge
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 6/8/2017
Rendezvous with Comet Halley – Design Challenge
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 6/1/2017
Rendezvous with Comet Halley
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 6/2017 (474)
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Mini Mission & Eclipse Program
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 5/22/2017
23rd Annual Family Science Morning
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 05/20/2017 (200)
Astronaut Adventures
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 5/18/2017
Astronaut Adventures
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 5/11/2017
Rendezvous with Comet Halley
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 5/2017 (686)
B.L.A.S.T – Building & Learning Around Science and Technology: Electricity, Robots, Launch, Speed and Motion
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Materials & Eclipse
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 4/24/2017
Astronaut Adventures
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 4/18/2017
Astronaut Adventures
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 4/17/2017
Science Throwdown: Sea vs. Space – Speaker Chaperone
Into the deep or over the Moon—which is more important, intriguing, and inspiring? Explore the merits of sea vs. space across a range of judging categories with aquanauts Fabien Cousteau and Liz Bentley Magee, and astronauts Mike Massimino and Don Pettit. This tongue-in-cheek “debate” pits these luminaries against each other, and you decide who wins. Hosted by comedian and journalist Faith Salie. http://www.amnh.org/calendar/science-throwdown-sea-vs.-space. A book signing and meet-and-greet to follow. American Museum of Natural History – LeFrak theater, New York, NY 4/13/2017
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Materials & Eclipse
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 4/13/2017
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Materials & Eclipse
2017 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate: De-Extinction – Speaker Chaperone
Biologists today have the knowledge, the tools, and the ability to influence the evolution of life on Earth. Do we have an obligation to bring back species that human activities may have rendered extinct? Does the technology exist to do so? Join host and moderator Neil deGrasse Tyson and a panel of experts for a lively debate about the merits and shortcomings of this provocative idea. American Museum of Natural History – LeFrak Theater, New York, NY, 3/29/2017
Family Astronomy – Navigating the Night Sky (SOLD OUT)
The Hayden Planetarium invites our youngest astronomers for an evening of star hopping as we look at the spring and summer constellations using the Zeiss Mark IX Star Projector with educator Laura Jean Checki. Learn how to navigate the night sky and see whether you can find the celestial objects hiding in plain sight. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, http://www.amnh.org/calendar/family-astronomy 3/18/2017
Sun-Earth Day
Explore the special relationship between Earth and the Sun and learn about the delicate balance that makes our planet the perfect place to call home. Meet scientists, look through telescopes, and engage in hands-on activities at this family-friendly event. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, http://www.amnh.org/calendar/sun-earth-day 3/18/2017
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Materials & Eclipse
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Materials & Eclipse
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 3/2/2017
Return to the Moon
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 03/2017 (494)
No Star Out of Reach – Accessible Program – Materials & Eclipse
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 2/22/2017
Return to the Moon
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 02/2017 (304)
BLAST – Building & Learning Around Science and Technology
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 1/23/2017
Return to the Moon – EVA
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 01/17/2017
After Hours Programs:The Year In Review with Neil deGrasse Tyson (Speaker Chaperone)
Spend an evening with Neil deGrasse Tyson as he reviews headline stories in the Universe, drawn from breaking news in 2016.American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, 1/5/2017
Return to the Moon
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 01/2017 (494)
Frontiers Lecture: (Speaker Chaperone) Brian Keating, Twisted Universe
Join University of California, San Diego, Professor Brian Keating on a trip from the frigid depths of Antarctica to the distant reaches of outer space. Along the way, we will encounter new tools to examine the universe and our place within it, exploring mysteries in cosmology from the nature of space to concepts such as the “Arrow of Time.” American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, 12/12/2016
BLAST – Building & Learning Around Science & Technology
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 12/06/2016
Rendezvous with Comet Halley
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 12/2016 (608)
Frontiers Lecture: Spaceman: An Evening with Mike Massimino – (Speaker Chaperone)
Join Mike Massimino as he discusses his new book, Spaceman: An Astronaut’s Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe, an ode to following your dreams and finding your place in this world—or out of it. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, 11/21/2016
Design Challenge – Build a Lander
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 11/15/2016
Rendezvous with Comet Halley
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 11/2016 (608)
Welcome to the Universe – (Speaker Chaperone)
American Museum of Natural History, 10/26/2016
Design Challenge – Build a Lander
Buehler Challenger & Science Center, 10/24/2016
Family Astronomy – Hayden Planetarium Space Theater, New York, NY
The Hayden Planetarium invites our youngest astronomers for an evening of star hopping with Laura Jean Checki where we will look at the fall and winter constellations using the Zeiss Mark IX Star Projector. Learn how to navigate the night sky and see whether you can find the celestial objects hiding in plain sight. http://www.amnh.org/calendar/family-astronomy, 10/22/2016