Included in this advisory are key programs and events at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science that aim to inspire curiosity and excite minds of all ages through scientific discovery.
EXHIBITIONS
Amazon Voyage: Vicious Fishes & Other
Riches
Through Sunday, January 2, 2011
FREE with Museum admission
Take an incredible voyage down the world's largest and most
biologically diverse river. Dare to get an up-close look at this
mysterious world. Learn about amazing creatures, including
piranhas, anacondas, caimans, and stingrays. Experience live
animals, original artifacts, dance, music, demonstrations, and more
in this interactive, bilingual exhibition. Encounter field
researchers making incredible new discoveries, plus become a
scientist and make your own fun, hands-on discoveries.
Participate in this amazing celebration of the Amazon and
investigate the scientific, social, and economic choices that shape
the river's future.
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
The Camera that Saved Hubble
FREE with Museum admission
The Hubble's Wide Field Planetary Camera 2, WFPC2, is on display
for a limited time at the Denver Museum of Nature &
Science. The supercamera, which is the size of a baby grand
piano, is credited with saving the Hubble Space Telescope mission
and providing unprecedented and crystal clear pictures of our
universe for the last 16 years. Museum visitors will have a unique
opportunity to see this remarkable scientific instrument, complete
with several "craters" in its outer skin that were caused by
micrometeorite impacts during its years in orbit.
IMAX
Hubble - Now in 3D
Experience a gripping story full of hope, crushing disappointment,
dazzling ingenuity, bravery, and triumph. Hubble recounts the
amazing journey of the Hubble Space Telescope, arguably the most
important scientific instrument since Galileo's original telescope
and the greatest success in space since the moon landing. Narrated
by Leonardo DiCaprio, Hubble will change the way you see
the universe. Showing daily at 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., and 4
p.m., with an additional showing at 6 p.m. on Fridays and
Saturdays.
Under the Sea - Now in 3D
Visit exotic and isolated underwater locations, including southern
Australia and New Guinea, and encounter some of the most mysterious
and stunning creatures of the sea. Explore the natural wonder
of the oceans and see the impact of global climate change in this
3D adventure, which is narrated by Jim Carrey. Showing daily at
10:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m., with an additional showing at 7
p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
PLANETARIUM
Journey to the Stars
The Museum's newest planetarium show features stunning images from
space and ground telescopes, in addition to never-before-seen
visualizations and innovative physics-based simulations.
Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg, Journey to the Stars launches viewers
through space and time to experience the life and death of the
stars in our sky, including our own nurturing sun.
PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT
Where Pink Dolphins Swim: Photographs from an Amazon
Journey, by Tory Read
Through Sunday, January 16
Included with Museum admission
View the Brazilian Amazon and its people in this photography
exhibit by fine art photographer Tory Read. More than 30
black-and-white images tell the documentary story of a journey down
the river, and eight large-format color pinhole images convey a
dreamlike impression of life along the river. Explore the natural
environment, human society and culture on the river, and the
contact zone between North Americans and the river's
people.
OCTOBER EVENTS
Science Lounge: The Science of Beer
Thursday, October 21, 6:30-9:30 p.m. - $8 member, $10
nonmember
(Sold out online, tickets available at the door)
Enjoy a mind-expanding experience with cocktails and entertainment
every third Thursday of the month. Ages 21 and up. This month,
celebrate National Chemistry Week by learning about the natural
history and chemistry of the almighty ale. Also on tap, The
Big Motif, a up-and-coming band from Colorado that plays a mixture
of experimental blues, psychedelic rock, reggae, and
jazz.
Amazon Voyage Behind-the-Scenes Tour
Monday, October 25, 6 p.m. - $20 member, $25
nonmember
There was once a rain forest in Castle Rock, Colorado, and Museum
Chief Curator Kirk Johnson, PhD, is the scientist who made this
significant discovery! Johnson reached this conclusion by comparing
fossil leaves and modern rain forest leaves. He'll offer a special
tour of Amazon Voyage as he discusses his contributions to the
exhibition and introduces his favorite characters, Captain Mo and
artist Ray Troll.
Live Bats! (Adults 21+ only)
Thursday, October 28, 7 p.m. - $8 member, $10 nonmember
(21+ only)
The bats are back, featuring Rob Mies, conservation biologist,
author, and director of the Organization for Bat Conservation. Meet
an international delegation of some of the rarest bats in the
world, including a gigantic flying fox bat from Malaysia with a
nearly six-foot wingspan. Enjoy an adults-only evening with snacks
and bat-inspired drinks at the cash bar.
Live Bats! (Family Program)
Saturday, October 30, 4 p.m. - $8 member, $10 nonmember, $5
child (ages 3-12)
Get in the Halloween spirit! Rob Mies, conservation biologist,
author, and director of the Organization for Bat Conservation
introduces an international delegation of some of the rarest bats
in the world, including a gigantic flying fox bat from Malaysia
with a nearly six-foot wingspan! Join in the unbridled enthusiasm
as the kids clamor for the best view. Costumes are welcomed.
NOVEMBER EVENTS
Digital Earth: Explore the World from
Space
Wednesday, November 3, 7 p.m. - $8 member, $10
nonmember
With space scientist Ka Chun Yu, PhD, as your driver and geologist
Bob Raynolds, PhD, as your guide, embark on an amazing tour of
Earth from the vantage of a satellite in space. On this ride,
investigate the patterns and trends of energy resource distribution
worldwide.
FREE Night at the Museums - Denver Arts
Week
Live Samba Music and the Amazon Voyage
Exhibit
Saturday, November 6, 5-10 p.m.
Listen to live Brazilian music from Sambadende and experience
Amazon Voyage: Vicious Fishes & Other Riches. Take a
fascinating voyage down the world's largest and most biologically
diverse river and meet amazing creatures-piranhas, anacondas,
electric eels, stingrays, and more. Plus experience sensational
samba music and make your own fish artwork. This interactive,
bilingual (English-Spanish) exhibition mixes real scientific
research, light humor, and whimsical artwork into a fun,
interactive experience for visitors of all ages.
Colorado Skies
Wednesday, November 10, 7 p.m. - $8 member, $10 nonmember,
$5 child (ages 3−12)
Enjoy an evening of science, stories, and stars with astronomer
Larry Sessions as the stars of winter begin edging over the eastern
horizon and as Jupiter is high overhead at midevening. See star
clusters, such as the Seven Sisters or Pleiades, the Great Orion
Nebula, and a crowd favorite, the beautiful Milky Way.
SCFD Free Day
Sunday, November 14, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. - FREE
Admission
Explore the wonders of the universe and enjoy Amazon Voyage, plus
outstanding permanent exhibitions including Expedition Health,
Space Odyssey, Prehistoric Journey, Egyptian Mummies, and more.
Science Lounge: Cruisin' the Amazon
Thursday, November 18, 6:30-9:30 p.m. - $8 member, $10
nonmember
(If sold out online, tickets available at the door)
Enjoy a mind-expanding experience with cocktails and entertainment
every third Thursday of the month. Ages 21 and up. This month, go
beneath the lush canopy of the Amazon rainforest. Dare to get an
up-close look at mysterious live creatures, samba to a Brazilian
band, make a piranha print, and pick your poison (venom, anyone?)
at the cash bar. Along this river, truth is stranger than
fiction.
DECEMBER EVENTS
Science Lounge
No event this month; the series continues in 2011.
SCFD Free Day
Monday, December 6, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. - FREE
Admission
Explore the wonders of the universe and enjoy Amazon Voyage, plus
outstanding permanent exhibitions including Expedition Health,
Space Odyssey, Prehistoric Journey, Egyptian Mummies, and more.
Amazon Journey with Kirk Johnson
Wednesday, December 8, 7 p.m. - $8 member, $10
nonmember
Catch Museum Chief Curator Kirk Johnson, PhD, just off the plane
from his most recent journey down the Amazon. Johnson has been
studying in the Amazon for more than 15 years and was closely
involved in the development of Amazon Voyage. He's got vibrant
images and compelling stories to share.