| Friday, November 13, 2009 |
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Special Events for Today
MEMBERS Night
Miami Science Museum invites all members to enjoy an exclusive evening of educational fun and entertainment! Check out our newest exhibits: our newly installed Energy Dance Floor, Charlie & Kiwi's Evolutionary Adventure and Heart Smart. Also, enjoy a presentation on our New Museum, a cool theatrical performance and a Planetarium laser light show!
Time: 6:30p.m. - 9:00p.m.
Location: Miami Science Museum
Phone Contact: Tricia Houk 305-646-4216
Email Contact: thouk@miamisci.org
Click HERE for today's schedule
| Ticket price includes entrance to all Museum galleries, Planetarium shows, the Wildlife Center and special demonstrations and shows. |
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Special Film Exhibition

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History presents:
Matters of Life and Death
SSI: Soil Science Investigators
Dig into in the who-eats-who world of life, death, and decay while watching this “underground” film, edited to the beat of CSI: Miami. This killer
10-minute detective story explores the micro- and macroscopic food web found in the soil. Who knew science could be so dirty?
The Matters of Life and Death film was produced by the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History for the Dig It! Secrets of Soil exhibition. Dig It! was made possible by support from founding sponsor the Soil Science Society of America and leading sponsor the Nutrients for Life Foundation.
http://forces.si.edu/soils/
http://www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/
exhibits/dig_it_soils/main.htm
http://www.sites.si.edu/soils/videos.html
https://www.soils.org/smithsonian/
Galileo
2009 marks the 400th anniversary of the first use of the telescope to study the stars. Join actor and historian Robert Dawson as we explore and celebrate the Father of Modern Science, Galileo. This one-man performance will introduce Museum visitors to Galileo the man, his experiments and his ideas that changed the way we see the world.
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