Where the Hot Stuff Is: Volcanoes Beyond Earth
The planets and moons of the solar system are incredibly diverse worlds with histories both ancient and dramatic. Etched into
The planets and moons of the solar system are incredibly diverse worlds with histories both ancient and dramatic. Etched into
Enjoy the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s indoor and outdoor exhibits for free during the annual SoCal Museums Free-For-All on
Join us in celebrating the life and legacy of an incredible being. In partnership with Eyes in the Sky (EITS)
Some of the finest Native rock imagery in the Western Hemisphere is in the Desert Southwest. In this free public
Make a splash at this evening for Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Members exploring the mysteries of the deep.
Sip from a commemorative wine glass and enjoy wineries and food purveyors across the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s
Since their initial discovery 30 years ago, exoplanets have revolutionized our ideas of what other solar systems are like. From
Dark matter is a cornerstone of modern cosmology, successfully explaining the large-scale structure of the universe—from the cosmic microwave background
The James Webb Space Telescope detects galaxies so far away that we see them as they were over 13 billion
Members of Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History are invited to join us for exclusive access to the Gladwin Planetarium! Each