The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a  science museum, aquarium and planetarium located in Miami, Florida. 

The Aquarium
The centerpiece of Frost Science is its stunning, three-level aquarium containing multiple habitats, ecosystems and subaquatic depths. Visitors begin at the open-air rooftop Royal Caribbean Vista level, which is designed to represent the surface of South Florida’s ecosystem. Here, you’ll find the open waters of the Gulf Stream Aquarium, where pelagic fish such as hammerhead sharks and devil rays glide in the current. Additional exhibits are dedicated to South Florida’s biodiversity, including coral reefs, mangroves, sandy beaches and the Everglades. There’s also a touch tank where visitors can pet a stingray, and an aviary.

Descend to the second Dive level where you’ll view nearly 30 aquariums and interactive vessels, with everything from colorful damselfish to parrotfish and snapper swimming amid coral heads. You’ll also see the prop-and-drop roots of mangrove forests.

The bottom Deep level represents the vast depths of the Gulf Stream, the swift-moving, cold-water current that traverses the globe and runs parallel to Miami’s shoreline. Here, you can view the Gulf Stream Aquarium through a 31-foot oculus lens and watch the mysterious fish of the ocean’s depths swimming above you.

The Planetarium
The Frost Planetarium is one of the most innovative on the planet. The 250-seat auditorium is powered by an 8K visual system using six 3D-capable projectors with 16 million colors and surround sound. Tilted forward at a 23.5-degree angle, the auditorium offers viewers a nearly 360-degree virtual experience inside the planetarium’s 67-foot span. Whether you’re tumbling through space, exploring the ocean’s depths or stargazing, the Frost Planetarium provides an immersive and exciting educational experience.

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