Collections Showcase - Astronomy

ASTRONOMY COLLECTION

Noble Planetarium Foyer

There’s plenty to see even before you enter the Noble Planetarium’s digital dome. Outside in the queuing area is a collection of some of the Museum’s most significant astronomical possessions, including:

  • The Spitz A-1 Starball, the original planetarium projector starball used by Miss Charlie Mary Noble in a canvas tent in the backyard of the original Fort Worth Children’s Museum in the early 1950s.

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Outside in the Noble Planetarium queuing area is a collection of some of the Museum’s most significant astronomical possessions.
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Collections Showcase - Picture This

PICTURE THIS

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This case illustrates the intriguing history and science of photographic processes, cameras, and the evolution of photography.
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Collections Showcase - WWI Aviation

WORLD WAR I AVIATION

Omni Theater “Link”

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The Aviation Collection includes uniforms, instruments, and pictures, plus a half-scale model of a “Curtiss JN-4 Can” biplane, or “Jenny” as it was affectionately known.
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Collections Showcase - Fossils and Living Bivalves

FOSSIL AND LIVING BIVALVES

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This exhibit case illustrates the great diversity of bivalves that existed here during the Early Cretaceous (around 95 to 110 million years ago) and their living relatives.
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Collections Showcase - Texas Butterlies and Moths

TEXAS BUTTERFLIES & MOTHS

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Butterflies and moths are some of the most recognizable and beautiful insects. Together, both groups are known as the Lepidoptera (pronounced Leh-pih-DOP-ter-ra), meaning “scale wing” due to the minute scales that cover their wings.

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Texas has over 430 native species of butterflies, more than any other state.
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Collections Showcase - Bird Eggs

BIRD EGGS

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Most people are familiar with the typically plain white or brown eggs of the domestic chicken, Gallus gallus domesticus. However, with over 10,000 species of birds in the world, the size, coloration, and shape of their eggs varies almost as dramatically as the birds themselves. This showcase explores the coloration and patterns of eggs.

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With over 10,000 species of birds in the world, the size, coloration, and shape of their eggs varies almost as dramatically as the birds themselves.
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Collections Showcase - Vintage Toys

VINTAGE TOYS

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Toys represent the child in all of us, and also recall the Museum’s origins as a place of learning for children.
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Collections Showcase - Kachinas

KACHINAS

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Imagine beautiful colors whirling and dancing before you as Kachina spirits come to your village! Kachinas represent the various spirits of the Hopi belief, who visit Acoma during specific times of the year according to their religious calendar. Astronomical events of the solstices and equinoxes determine the particular ceremonies and which Kachina spirits arrive in the village.

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Hopi artist Emil Pooley carved the Kachinas on display, and his children decorated them with bold and bright colors, feathers, and with natural objects in their hands.
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Collections Showcase - Environment

ENVIRONMENT

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This exhibit explores the effect bottled water and its plastic containers have on our environment.
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