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Hall of Meteorites

Venue: American Museum of Natural History
(212) 769-5100
Central Park West at 79th Street,
New York, NY 10024
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The Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites features a circular layout centered around a massive 34-ton iron meteorite fragment called Ahnighito.

For thousands of years, people have been fascinated by streaks of light flashing across the night sky. These "shooting stars" are actually tiny grains of dust from space that burn up in Earth's atmosphere before reaching the ground. But hundreds of times a year, a rock called a meteorite survives the fiery trip from space and lands on Earth. A small fraction of these "fallen stars"—really fallen rocks—are recovered each year from around the globe.

The vast majority of meteorites are pieces of asteroids, the small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. And while meteorites are not from stars, they contain vital clues that help scientists understand how stars like our Sun formed and how planets, including Earth, took shape more than four billion years ago.
Admission And Tickets
11/27/2009
10:00 AM

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Museum Only
Adults: $15.99
Children (2-12): $8.99
Senior/Student with ID: $10.99
Member Adult: Free
Member Child: Free

Note: For IMAX, Space Shows, and many of the special exhibitions there are additional charges.

Super Saver (includes admission and choice of shows and exhibits)
Adults: $31.99
Children: $19.99
Seniors/Student with ID: $24.49

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Telephone: (212) 769-5100
Address: Central Park West at 79th Street
New York NY 10024
Subway:
  to 81st St
  to Museum of Nature History -- 0.1
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