Frost Science

@FrostScience

Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science. Located in Downtown Miami's Maurice A. Ferré Park. Tickets available at .

Miami, FL
Joined April 2009

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    Keep your head in the clouds and meet the monsters of the Mesozoic skies. Pterosaurs: Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs has landed! 🤩        This special exhibition on view now at Frost Science is presented by – at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science

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  2. Test your skills at protecting our coastline during major storms using coral reefs, mangroves and other materials with this interactive exhibit in Power of Science. Is there a winning combination? 🏝🌿⛈

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    “The aim of science is to discover and illuminate truth.” — Rachel Carson

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    Inspiring visit to today. It’s emphasis on Florida’s environment teaches our youth the importance of environmental stewardship and protection. is blessed to have such a world-class Museum at the heart of Downtown Miami. – at Frost Museum Of Science Planetarium

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  5. (2/2) The COVID-19 vaccines and the use of a face covering play a major role in preventing the COVID-19 disease and reducing the risk of people spreading it to others. Learn more about how we’re keeping our community safe at .

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  6. Effective Monday, August 2, per recent CDC and Miami-Dade County guidance, Frost Science requires that all guests, ages 2 and older, wear an appropriate face covering in all indoor spaces, including those who have received a COVID-19 vaccine. We appreciate your cooperation. (1/2)

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    Get vaccinated. Get it done to protect yourself, your family and your community.

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  8. ...identify fish and experience some of Florida’s Coral Reef first hand. UBMS is an award-winning program that prepares under-resourced teens for STEM higher education and careers. Visit to learn more. Applications are still being accepted! (2/2)

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  9. Our Upward Bound Math and Science (UBMS) students work hard throughout the week on STEM projects so Fridays are for field trips! Last week the students and mentors went on a snorkeling trip to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Everyone got to explore the ocean...🐠🐡 🐙 (1/2)

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  10. Today is ! We are incredibly grateful to have interns who are passionate about science and want to make a difference, like our Museum Volunteers for the Environment (MUVE) Habitat Restoration intern, Lauren. Thanks for everything you do.⭐️

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  12. Happy Birthday Miami! 🎉 Today marks the 125th anniversary of the . We’re excited to continue sharing the power of science, sparking wonder, and fuelling innovation in the Magic City for the next hundred years and beyond.

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    Get vaccinated, it’s our best shot for a strong healthy community. ¡Vacúnate! Es nuestra mejor opción para una comunidad fuerte y saludable. Pran vaksen, se meyè opsyon nou pou yon kominote fò, an sante.

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  14. The glow up is real.✨ The turns 125 this week and we couldn’t be prouder to be a part of this historic community. Here's a look back at our own transformation during the museum's construction.

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    Jul 27

    Field trip to Frost! Our youth members enjoyed learning all things science at the Museum during .

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  16. How long can you hold your breath underwater? Sea turtles can hold theirs for as long as 4-7 hours if they are resting! While holding their breath, their 💚 rate slows significantly to conserve oxygen—up to 9 minutes can pass between heartbeats.

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    are spectacular ecosystems and support the lives of millions of peoples! 🌱 But, what do you actually know about mangroves? 🤔 Just check out our video for more information on ! 👇👇

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  18. Mangroves serve as protective nurseries for many fish while they are young and vulnerable to predators. They also protect our community–they act as a natural coastal defense against storms, rising sea levels & erosion. Mangroves must be protected! Use to learn more.

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    The COVID-19 vaccines teach the human body how to recognize, fight, and protect against the risk of severe illness. Communicating the efficacy of the vaccine is vital in protecting the public’s health. Learn more at

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  20. When you spot the last croqueta 👀 📸: roam.intothewild via Instagram

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    It takes a team! Go behind the scenes to Hubble's control center, where the Hubble team completed a successful switch to backup hardware on the telescope last week. Thanks to them, Hubble is back to work, furthering our understanding of the universe:

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