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miSci is on a robotics kick! #ThrowbackThursday miSci is on a robotics kick! #ThrowbackThursday 

This photo shows General Electric's "O-Man". It was the world's most powerful mechanical arm. It was designed to allow for remote assembly in atomic energy work. It's chief job was to pick up heavy parts, position them, and fasten them into place. It could lift over 5000 pounds, drill holes, hammer, twist an iron bar into a corkscrew, and bake a cake!

Visit our exhibit Hardiman to Hollywood: Robots Through Time to see more cool photos like this one! 🤖

#miSciny #misciarchives #archives #capitalregionny #schenectadyny #robotics #scifi #science #generalelectric
See the exhibits and enjoy the planetarium at Sens See the exhibits and enjoy the planetarium at Sensory Sunday! Museum guests can enter and exit the planetarium as they so choose at this program. ⭐

Visit misci.org/event/sensory-sunday-2 for admission. EBT pricing is applicable at the front desk.

#miSciny #sciencemuseum #schenectadyny #capitalregionny #sensoryfriendly #sensorysunday #autismfriendlyspace
The miSci team offers its condolences to the famil The miSci team offers its condolences to the family of Empire State Aerosciences Museum President Dan Wilson, who passed away yesterday. 

During his time at ESAM he led the transformation of their museum and became a great friend to miSci. His enthusiasm for museums and passion towards science education was infectious, and he will be greatly missed. 

Dan is in the center of this picture with ESAM's F-15.
With the start of August, we bring you new planeta With the start of August, we bring you new planetarium shows! Tickets are only $5 to see one of these amazing, full dome projections. 🤩

Our 1 pm showing remains as Cosmic Wonders: A Live Look at Tonight's Sky.

#misciny #sciencemuseum #capitalregionny #schenectadyny #planetarium #misciplanetarium #planetariumshow #astronomy
Today, NASA released this photo taken by the James Today, NASA released this photo taken by the James Webb Space Telescope, which shows two galaxies that have merged! This collision may have formed a super massive black hole, and this infinity looking shape from afar. Scientists are using this opportunity to find out more about how black holes appear.

Photo Credit: NASA

#misciny #sciencefacts #sciencenews #science #sciencemuseum #themoreyouknow #spacescience #blackhole #galaxies #NASA
Lift off into a world of wonder with Star Filled S Lift off into a world of wonder with Star Filled Storytime! A program perfect for little dreamers with big imaginations. 📖🌟

Come to the Planetarium this Saturday morning for $5: misci.org/event/star-filled-storytime-kerry-tales-2

#schenectadyny #storytime #planetarium #kerrytales #stemforkids #familytime #ThingsToDoWithKids #misciny #sciencemuseum
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