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Calendar Highlights | Advance tickets to the Margaret Mead Film Festival go on sale early next month

Calendar Highlights | Advance tickets to the Margaret Mead Film Festival go on sale early next month! | [View in browser]( [Plan Your Visit]( [Tickets]( [Exhibitions]( [Our Research]( [Calendar]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Bioluminescent fish in Unseen Oceans]( LAST CHANCE! Unseen Oceans Closes Sunday, August 18 Don't miss amazing animals, remote habitats, and the researchers and technologies powering ocean exploration today. [Learn more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Giant Squid]( LAST CHANCE! Swim with Giants in 360 Closes Sunday, August 18 Dive deep and encounter majestic marine life in this immersive 360-degree video in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life. [Learn more]( [Spiral Galaxy ]( PLANETARIUM PROGRAM Astronomy Live: Grand Tour of the Universe Tuesday, August 27 Brian Abbott and Mark Popinchalk guide you from Earth to the most distant objects in the observable universe. [Learn more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Family at the Museum Sleepover. ]( AFTER-HOURS PROGRAM A Night at the Museum Sleepover Friday, August 9 Take children ages 6–13 on the best campout ever, sleeping in an iconic hall and exploring the Museum after hours. [Learn more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Two young girls looking through a magnifying glass]( FAMILY PROGRAM Discovery Room Summer Hours Through Monday, September 2 Happy summer! The Discovery Room will be open for extra morning hours through Labor Day. Passes for 40-minute sessions are available at the Discovery Room entrance. [Learn more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Margaret Mead Film Festival screening]( COMING SOON! Margaret Mead Film Festival Tickets on sale Thursday, September 5 See the best in international documentary, meet the filmmakers, and more from Thursday, October 17, through Sunday, October 20. [Learn more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [facebook]( [instagram]( [facebook]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to This Month at the Museum. American Museum of Natural HistoryCentral Park West at 79th Street New York, NY 10024-5192 Phone: 212-769-5100

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