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Frost Planetarium (interior) Photo by Ra-Haus

Upcoming Events at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science June through July, 2022

June 1 – LIVE@ Frost Science: Astrophysicist Paul Sutter

In this next edition of LIVE@Frost Science on Wednesday, June 1, astrophysicist and author Paul M. Sutter will present How to Die in Space. This adventure is based on his new book, How to Die in Space. In that book, Dr. Sutter breathes life into the science of astrophysics through metaphors and straightforward language, unveiling how particles, forces and fields interplay to create the drama in the heavens above us. The book is a brilliant and breathtakingly vivid tour of the universe, describing the physics of the dangerous, the deadly and the scary in the cosmos. Admission is complimentary.

June 5 – World Ocean Day

Help us shell-ebrate World Ocean Day on Sunday, June 5! Dive into Frost Science and our partner’s work to save the reefs, protect the coastlines and teach the world about oceans and marine life. You’ll hear from some amazing conservationists working with marine plants and animals at the museum, then tackle the challenge of testing water quality and identifying mystery microplastics. From learning how local scientists are using innovative technology to save coral reefs to exploring how your family can recreate safely on the oceans this summer, we’re showcasing the unique ways our South Florida community is coming together for the environment. World Ocean Day programming is free with paid museum admission.

Gulf Stream Aquarium Oculus Gulf Stream Aquarium Oculus at Frost Science. Photo by Ra-Haus

June 10 – Laser Evenings

Join us as we combine legendary music with laser light visuals during Laser Evenings. Enjoy the Symphony of the Stars with your family (7 p.m.), rock out with Jimi Hendrix (8 p.m.), go crazy with Prince (9 a.m.),  jam to Radiohead (10 p.m.) and go off the wall with Pink Floyd (11 p.m.), all under the Frost Planetarium’s 67-foot dome.

June 18 – MUVE Volunteer Workday

MUVE is excited to provide opportunities for our community to give back to critical coastal habitats through philanthropic-based restoration workdays. On Saturday, June 18, from 9 a.m. – 11 a.m., MUVE and the Miami-Dade Parks Natural Areas Management (NAM) Division are collaborating to enhance Haulover Park’s coastal dunes. At this public event, volunteers will remove invasive vegetation, plant native sea oats, and clean the beach, so please wear sun protection and closed-toed shoes. All materials, water, and snacks will be provided. Volunteers will register on a first come, first serve basis. SPACES ARE LIMITED.

July 9 – MUVE Volunteer Workday

MUVE is excited to provide opportunities for our community to give back to critical coastal habitats through philanthropic-based restoration workdays. On Saturday, July 9, from 9 a.m. – 11 a.m., MUVE and the Miami EcoAdventures Unit of Miami-Dade Parks are collaborating to enhance Crandon Park’s coastal dunes. At this public event, volunteers will plant native sea oats and clean the beach, so please wear sun protection and closed-toed shoes. All materials, water, and snacks will be provided. Volunteers will register on a first come, first serve basis. SPACES ARE LIMITED.

July 9 – Laser Evening

Join us as we combine legendary music with laser light visuals during Laser Evenings. Jam out with Elton John (7 p.m.), enter the upside down with Stranger Things (8 p.m.), enjoy the debut of our new show deadmau5 (9 p.m.), catch some cool vibes with Bob Marley (10 p.m.) and end the night with Daft Punk (11 p.m.), all under the Frost Planetarium’s 67-foot dome.

 

Frost Science Feathers to the Stars. Photo by Ra-Haus