The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science is a
natural history and
science museum
A science museum is a museum devoted primarily to science. Older science museums tended to concentrate on static displays of objects related to natural history, paleontology, geology, industry and industrial machinery, etc. Modern trends in mu ...
in
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque ( ; ), ; kee, Arawageeki; tow, Vakêêke; zun, Alo:ke:k'ya; apj, Gołgéeki'yé. abbreviated ABQ, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Its nicknames, The Duke City and Burque, both reference its founding in ...
near
Old Town Albuquerque
Old Town is the historic original town site of Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the provincial kingdom of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, established in 1706 by New Mexico governor Francisco Cuervo y Valdés. It is listed on the New Mexico State Register ...
. The Museum was founded in 1986. It operates as a public revenue facility of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.
Permanent exhibits
The Museum's permanent exhibit halls illustrate a journey through time, covering the birth of the Universe (≈13.6 billion years ago) to the
Ice Age
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(≈10,000 years ago). The eight journey through time halls are as follows:
*Origins
*Dawn of the Dinosaurs
*Jurassic Age of Super Giants
*New Mexico's Seacoast
*Age of Volcanoes
*Rise of the Recent - Evolving Grasslands
*Cave Experience
*New Mexico's Ice Age
Other permanent exhibits include an interactive
planetarium
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A dominant feature of most planetarium ...
where programs are held daily.
There is also a floor of exhibit galleries dedicated to astronomy and space exploration, as well as an observation deck for viewing through the telescope. The observatory opens only occasionally, usually during evenings when the museum itself is open to the public. The Fossilworks exhibit shows people removing material from fossilized dinosaur bones.
The museum houses a "Naturalist Center" that is home to live animals and insects, and there is also a geologic exhibit on the minerals of the region.
Temporary exhibits
Current Exhibits
''Back to Bones'' features "everything from 300-million-year-old fish and early reptiles, dinosaur skulls from near the end of the Age of Reptiles, to Ice Age mammals," according to Paleontology Curator Thomas A. Williamson. The exhibit was originally conceived to showcase New Mexican fossils not only to the public, but also to visiting members of the
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) is a professional organization that was founded in the United States in 1940 to advance the science of vertebrate paleontology around the world.
Mission and Activities
SVP has about 2,300 members inter ...
during Albuquerque's hosting of the SVP meeting in October 2018. The exhibit was renewed in October 2019 and was still on display as of January 2021.
Previous Exhibits
Until early 2017, the New Mexico Museum of Natural History was home to ''STARTUP: Albuquerque and the Personal Computer Revolution''. This exhibit was dedicated to the history of the
personal computer
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and operated for ten years, being based on a concept by Microsoft co-founder
Paul G. Allen
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, who along with
Bill Gates
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started
Microsoft
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in Albuquerque. In May 2007, two exhibits in the ''STARTUP'' Gallery won MUSE awards from the
American Alliance of Museums
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: ''Pizza Run - A Slice of Programming'' won a Silver Level MUSE Award in the category of Interactive Kiosks, and the artifact theater ''Rise of the Machines'' won a Gold Level MUSE Award in the Multimedia Installations Category. In 2017, the museum relinquished control of this exhibit to Paul Allen to use at his Living Computer Museum + Labs in Seattle, WA.
The museum previously hosted an exhibit entitled ''Wild Music'' from June 2017 through January 2018. The exhibit showcased an interactive collection of both natural and artificial musical displays on the second floor, all with fully bilingual signage. Acoustical physics and musical theory are presented in various ways and from various parts of the world.
In February 2018 through August of the same year, the museum brought in ''Da Vinci: The Genius'' to display recreations of the art and scientific inventions of Leonardo da Vinci. Produced by Grande Exhibitions, the replicas of da Vinci's art and machines focused on the extraordinary achievements of one of the renaissance's most famous and influential people. Composed of two distinct sections, ''Da Vinci: The Genius'' firstly looked deeply into his art, taking a forensic approach to dissecting the Mona Lisa with "The Secrets of Mona Lisa". Secondly, "The Inventions" portion showed 75 separate devices, both small scale and life-sized, invented by Leonardo da Vinci.
''Picturing the Past'' was a juried exhibition of paleo-art. The gallery featured art from artists worldwide, focusing on prehistoric creatures. The work of local paleoartist
Matt Celeskey featured heavily. This exhibit was on display through January 2019.
''Drugs: Costs and Consequences'' was an exhibit that discussed illicit drugs. The exhibit was on display until December 8, 2019.
''Brain: The Inside Story'' was a traveling exhibition on loan from the American Museum of Natural History. It used hands-on displays to explore senses, emotions, and brain development. Using current research and technology, the exhibit focused on the latest in neuroscience to highlight the brain's amazing abilities in function and adaptation. This exhibit was at the museum until November 10, 2019, after which it was permanently retired, and did not go on to be displayed elsewhere.
Upcoming Exhibits
No upcoming exhibits are currently available.
Dinosaurs exhibited
The ''Jurassic Super Giants'' exhibit features the complete skeletons of ''
Seismosaurus'', ''
Saurophaganax
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'', ''
Stegosaurus
''Stegosaurus'' (; ) is a genus of herbivorous, four-legged, armored dinosaur from the Late Jurassic, characterized by the distinctive kite-shaped upright plates along their backs and spikes on their tails. Fossils of the genus have been foun ...
'', and one leg of a ''
Brachiosaurus
''Brachiosaurus'' () is a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic, about 154to 150million years ago. It was first described by American paleontologist Elmer S. Riggs in 1903 from fossils found in th ...
''. Previously, in the museum's atrium was the skeleton of
Stan
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, a ''
Tyrannosaurus rex
''Tyrannosaurus'' is a genus of large theropod dinosaur. The species ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' (''rex'' meaning "king" in Latin), often called ''T. rex'' or colloquially ''T-Rex'', is one of the best represented theropods. ''Tyrannosaurus'' live ...
'' measuring forty feet (≈12.2 meters) in length and twelve feet (≈3.7 meters) in height, the second largest ''T. rex'' ever found. Stan currently resides at the Farmington Museum in Farmington, NM, soon to be replaced in the summer of 2019 by an animatronic Bisti Beast, or ''
Bistahieversor
''Bistahieversor'' (meaning "Bistahi destroyer"), also known as the "Bisti Beast", is a genus of eutyrannosaurian tyrannosauroid dinosaur; the genus contains only a single known species, ''B. sealeyi'', described in 2010, from the Late Cretaceo ...
'', dinosaur.
Bronze statues of two dinosaurs created by artist David A. Thomas, a ''
Pentaceratops
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'' named "Spike" and an ''
Albertosaurus
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'' named "Alberta", stand at the entrance.
Spike and Alberta were installed at the museum in the mid-1980s, with Spike being put in place in 1985 and Alberta joining a few years later in 1987.
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have been found in New Mexico
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, population_demonym = New Mexican ( es, Neomexicano, Neomejicano, Nuevo Mexicano)
, seat = Santa Fe
, LargestCity = Albuquerque
, LargestMetro = Tiguex
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, Languages = English, Spanish ( New Mexican), Navajo, Ker ...
, and a few of the ones on display in the museum are only known from New Mexico.
Other features
The Museum also houses changing exhibits, the Hope Cafe, NatureWorks Discovery Store, as well as the Dynatheater, which is a 3-D theater
Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actor, actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The p ...
similar to IMAX
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating.
Graeme F ...
. The films shown are typically documentary style, focusing on a broad range of subjects. The exterior of the museum features "A Walk Through New Mexico," a landscape representation of the topographical and geologic features of New Mexico.
Photo gallery
File:New Mexico Museum of Natural History front.JPG, Main entrance, 2014
File:NMMNHS (1).jpg, Museum entry, 2018
File:Diplodocus tail.jpg, Family visiting the museum, 2013
File:New Mexico Museum Natural History and Science Startup.jpg, Entrance to "STARTUP: Albuquerque and the Personal Computer Revolution" wing, 2007
File:Traf-O-Data Computer.jpg, Traf-O-Data 8008 Computer, 2007
References
External links
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