Current Exhibits
![Texas Titans](/sites/default/files/styles/utexas_image_style_340w_227h/public/2024-08/Texas%20Titans.jpg.webp?itok=ByDNZcXO)
Texas Titans
Walk beneath the 33-foot wingspan of a pterosaur, Quetzalcoatlus northropi, the largest flying creature to ever live, and meet our new tyrannosaur!
![Bison Longhorn](/sites/default/files/styles/utexas_image_style_340w_227h/public/2024-08/bison%20longhorn.jpg.webp?itok=5nESXqoi)
Texas Transformation Gallery
Experience Texas’ shifting environmental identity over 600 million years of life through stunning imagery, newly exhibited fossils and a paleogeographic time-lapse animation.
![Large fossilized skull](/sites/default/files/styles/utexas_image_style_340w_227h/public/2023-08/tmm-preview-10.jpg.webp?itok=62sJz6Zh)
Paleontology Gallery
Discover spectacular fossils of plants and animals that once inhabited the lands and waters of Texas.
![HET model](/sites/default/files/styles/utexas_image_style_340w_227h/public/2024-09/_MG_7640-2.jpg.webp?itok=WNfYIHvj)
Big Eye on Dark Skies: The Hobby-Eberly Telescope
Discover how astronomers explore the wonders of the universe in a new exhibit featuring a scale model of the Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET), the largest optical telescope in North America.
![Coyote specimen](/sites/default/files/styles/utexas_image_style_340w_227h/public/2023-08/tmm-photos-previews-11.jpg.webp?itok=UrV4qCfK)
Texas Wildlife Gallery
Explore the museum’s legacy Texas Wildlife dioramas featuring the diverse animals and ecoregions of Texas.
![Particles of Color](/sites/default/files/styles/utexas_image_style_340w_227h/public/2024-04/BPI_240404_8834-Edit.jpeg.webp?itok=zqmNgIoR)
Particles of Color
Explore the science and creativity behind new eco-friendly sequins developed by UT Austin faculty and students in an innovative special exhibition.
![meteorite](/sites/default/files/styles/utexas_image_style_340w_227h/public/2023-11/meteorite.jpg.webp?itok=irez4OGb)
Geology Gallery
See treasures from the geological collections, including meteorites, tektites and invertebrate fossils.
Future Exhibits
![First Floor sketch](https://sciencemuseum.utexas.edu/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2024-08/Screen%20Shot%202024-08-05%20at%203.54.03%20PM.png?itok=q-1hQKWX)
Discovery Center (opening March 2025)
Get up close and personal with real fossils and engage in scientific thinking in a hands-on educational learning space!