Why You Should Go...
Do you have what it takes to survive in space? Find out in the exciting new special exhibition, Journey to Space, on view now at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science in Downtown Miami.
Using interactive exhibits and authentic artifacts, Journey to Space immerses you in the extraordinary conditions of human space travel, including the very real dangers that astronauts face during their missions above Earth as well as the unique challenges and rewards of life on board the International Space Station (ISS).
As you navigate the exhibition, you’ll be put to the test as you learn about weightlessness, experience the sights, sounds and smells you might find aboard an orbiting space station and discover how astronauts eat, sleep, and even go to the bathroom in space! You’ll also get a look at all the ways in which the forbidding environment of space can kill the humans who explore it.
Guests will uncover firsthand the challenges of working in space – from operating a robotic arm to managing the limited power supply available to keep life support systems running to discovering why working in a space glove is so difficult.
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Why You Should Go...
Do you have what it takes to survive in space? Find out in the exciting new special exhibition, Journey to Space, on view now at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science in Downtown Miami.
Using interactive exhibits and authentic artifacts, Journey to Space immerses you in the extraordinary conditions of human space travel, including the very real dangers that astronauts face during their missions above Earth as well as the unique challenges and rewards of life on board the International Space Station (ISS).
As you navigate the exhibition, you’ll be put to the test as you learn about weightlessness, experience the sights, sounds and smells you might find aboard an orbiting space station and discover how astronauts eat, sleep, and even go to the bathroom in space! You’ll also get a look at all the ways in which the forbidding environment of space can kill the humans who explore it.
Guests will uncover firsthand the challenges of working in space – from operating a robotic arm to managing the limited power supply available to keep life support systems running to discovering why working in a space glove is so difficult.
What You Should Know...
Open:
Year-Round
Hours:
Open Now. Closes 6:00 PM
10:00am -
6:00pm,
Daily
Cost: Less than $50
Payment: Cash, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover, Debit
Access: Public Transportation, Service Animals
Parking: Paid On-site, Street
Available: Café, Wheelchairs, Gift Shop, Souvenirs
Extra Fun...
Fun Facts
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a leading science museum dedicated to sharing the power of science, sparking wonder and investigation, and fueling innovation for the future. Frost Science is divided into four buildings: the Frost Planetarium, Aquarium, and North and West Wings.
With decades of expertise in field-based conservation projects, Frost Science’s conservation programs educate and inspire others through collaborative action on marine and coastal preservation in South Florida.
To learn more, visit frostscience.org/conservation.
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