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Learning Under New Artistic Regimes

LUNAR

Step Inside a Galaxy of Immersive Learning 

A ground-breaking course that goes beyond traditional learning blending planetary science, cinematic music, and visual storytelling.

What if a program explored the secrets of the outer solar system?
What if learning felt like a thrilling expedition drenched in science fact adventures? 

Welcome to LUNAR

LUNAR is a program developed in consultation with planetary scientists from NASAESA, Johns Hopkins University APL and astronauts that translates real scientific data into cinematic orchestral music, poetic librettos, and space-inspired art.

 

Together, these elements form a multisensory journey through seven moons of the outer solar system.

LUNAR marks the next exhilarating phase of this odyssey where the vision of THE MOONS SYMPHONY expands into a bold educational initiative built to inspire curiosity and deepen understanding.

LUNAR is designed for students 15+, homeschoolers, space and music enthusiasts and lifelong learners.

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Once in a Lifetime Rare Opportunity

LUNAR PILOT

Recruiting Participants for Exclusive Pilot Program - Limited Spaces

LUNAR is seeking students aged 15+ and above, together with life long learner, to be part of the exclusive Pilot Phase Program for Module I - the volcanic world of Io.

This ground-breaking educational initiative breaks free from traditional models to offer a portal to a new galaxy of learning through awe, wonder, art, cinematic music and scientific adventure

A New Frontier of Immersive Education Awaits   

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THE MODULES

Each mission is inspired by a movement from THE MOONS SYMPHONY
7 Moons. 7 Missions. One Epic Learning Odyssey.

The complete LUNAR program explores seven fascinating worlds featured in THE MOONS SYMPHONY and is experienced as a seven-module outer solar system adventure.
 

Throughout each interdisciplinary module, participants explore the intersection of multiple learning modalities through immersive artistic interpretation, guided listening, scientific storytelling, poetry tours, and reflective assignments and more.

Tour I

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Io 

Celestial Tug of War

Tour II

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Europa

Is There An Ocean

Tour III

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Titan

Methane Monsoons

Tour IV

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Enceladus

Gigantic Geysers

Tour V

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Miranda
Monolithic Cliff

Tour VI

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Ganymede
Colossal Discoveries

Tour VII

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Earth Moon

The Overview

LUNAR features Award-winning Space Art by Ron Miller and Ed Bell 

CHAPTERS

Each moon in the LUNAR program is explored through four immersive treks that highlight its most compelling astro-tourist features and scientific discoveries.

Treks unfold as travel itineraries across seven thematic chapters, enriched with human designed space art and cinematic music.

Chapter I

Moon Landing

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Mission Brief Arrival

Chapter II

Science Odyssey 

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Iconic Discoveries | Features 

Chapter III

Poetry Tour

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Choral Forces and Science ​

Chapter IV

Music Safari​

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​Explore Orchestral Science 

Chapter V

Inside the Score

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Science in Cinematic Music

Chapter VI

Synergy of Worlds

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Symphonic Blending of Disciplines

Chapter VII

ORBIT Portfolio Project

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 LUNAR Legacy Assignment   

ORBIT

Capstone Portfolio Project

LUNAR Legacy

The final chapter leads the Participant into ORBIT — a capstone-style portfolio experience.
​​​ORBIT (Original Reflections Blending Interdisciplinary Themes) invites learners to create a personal project inspired by the science, music, and art they’ve explored. These creative-scientific responses become part of a growing portfolio that reflects their unique learning journey.

 

Each ORBIT submission is designed to be polished and purposeful — ideal for university applications, scholarships, or extracurricular recognition. It becomes a signature piece from each moon module, showcasing both insight and imagination.

The Collaborators

Meet the conductor, the scientists, and the astronaut who helped shape this journey

This cinematic piece is the result of a rare collaboration between the worlds of music, space science, and human exploration.


These visionaries helped shape the story you’re about to experience.

Chief Conductor

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One of the world’s leading conductors, Marin brought THE MOONS SYMPHONY to life with the London Symphony Orchestra. Her visionary leadership has been essential to translating the cosmic narrative into powerful musical expression.

Marin Alsop
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7 Movements

NASA | JPL

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Cassini and Voyager scientist, Dr. Spilker helped shape the scientific narrative of Movement 4 – Enceladus. She has been a guiding force since the project's early days, connecting Amanda to NASA through a pivotal invitation to present at JPL in 2018.

Dr. Linda Spilker
Cassini | Voyager Mission
Titan, Enceladus, Miranda

NASA | JPL

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Europa Clipper Project Scientist, Dr. Pappalardo was Amanda’s first NASA contact in 2017 and an early supporter of the symphony’s concept. His guidance and Europa research underpin the second movement’s story.

Dr. Robert Pappalardo
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Europa

NASA | JPL

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Dr. Xianzhe Jia is a mission scientist for both Europa Clipper and JUICE. He advised Amanda on the science of Ganymede, contributing to Movement 6. His insights also featured in Limelight magazine’s special on THE MOONS SYMPHONY.

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Europa | JUICE Mission
Europa | Ganymede

NASA Astronaut

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Veteran NASA astronaut, aquanaut, and artist, Nicole has been an integral supporter of THE MOONS SYMPHONY since the 50th anniversary of Apollo 8. Her lived experience in space helped shape the emotional heart of the final movement.

Nicole Stott
International Space Station
Earth Moon

Johns Hopkins APL

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Planetary geologist and Principal Investigator of the Dragonfly mission to Titan, Dr. Turtle’s expertise directly informed the third movement. She appeared live in Chicago, joining the cast on stage in celebration of music and planetary exploration.

Dr. Zibi Turtle
Dragonfly Mission
Titan

Imperial College London

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Prof. Michele Dougherty is a leading physicist and Principal Investigator on the Cassini and JUICE missions. Her magnetometer’s detection of a mysterious signal at Enceladus inspired Movement 4. She supported the project’s debut at Imperial College and Chicago.

Prof. Michele Dougherty
Cassini | JUICE Mission
Enceladus

Johns Hopkins APL

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Dr. Ralph Lorenz is a mission architect and planetary scientist whose early work shaped Huygens’ success on Titan. He now plays a key role in Dragonfly’s development, focusing on Titan’s unique environment and drone flight dynamics.

Dr. Ralph Lorenz
Huygen | Dragonfly Mission
Titan

Planetary Radio Society

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As host of Planetary Radio, Mat introduced the symphony to global audiences in 2021. He attended the LSO recording, authored the album sleeve notes, and presented the Ravinia Festival introduction, championing the project from its earliest days.

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Public Engagement
7 Movements

NASA | JPL

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A volcanologist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Dr. Davies contributed scientific guidance to the symphony’s explosive first movement, Io. His knowledge of tidal heating and lava flow phenomena brought volcanic realism to the score.
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Dr. Ashley Davies
Europa | JUICE Mission
Io

NASA | JPL

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A Voyager mission scientist and spaceflight architect, Dr. Spilker contributed foundational insights to Miranda, the focus of Movement 5. He brought the story to life on stage at Chicago’s Breaking Barriers Festival, supporting the symphony’s message of exploration.

Dr. Thomas Spilker
Voyager | Cassini
Titan | Enceladus | Miranda

Imperial College London

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As Director of Outreach at Imperial College London, Andrew led the first pilot of Amanda’s LUNAR program, attended by 700+ students. His support has been instrumental in positioning the symphony’s educational mission for global impact.

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Outreach Director
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Meet  The Collaborators

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This symphony was shaped in collaboration with world-renowned scientists, astronauts, musicians, and educators including contributors from NASA, ESA, and the London Symphony Orchestra.

AMANDA LEE FALKENBERG

Composer & Visionary Creator of
THE MOONS SYMPHONY and LUNAR

​Amanda Lee Falkenberg is an award-winning composer whose visionary orchestral works explore the intersections of science, space, and music.

 

Her acclaimed work, THE MOONS SYMPHONY, was recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Marin Alsop and features scientific collaborators from NASA, ESA, and The Planetary Society.

Falkenberg’s work has been championed by astronauts, planetary scientists, and conductors alike for its cinematic storytelling and emotional depth.

Fascinated by 

volcanoes on Io?

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A moon of Jupiter

Intrigued by Europa's icy oceans?

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A moon of Jupiter

Curious about Titan’s methane lakes ?

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A moon of Saturn

​​​LUNAR

invites you to explore these wonders through a unique blend of science and art.

Join the LUNAR community today and transform your learning experience.

In awe by the geysers on Enceladus?

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A moon of Saturn

Captivated by Miranda’s ice cliff?

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A moon of Uranus

Drawn to Ganymede’s magnetic filed?

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A moon of Jupiter

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Whowill thrive in the LUNAR Program

For students, teens, and lifelong learners drawn to science, storytelling, and the stars.

 

No experience needed  just curiosity.

Inquisitive Minds,

15 and Older

For those seeking to spark deep curiosity through interdisciplinary learning.

 

Where STEM meets art, music, and wonder.

Parents and 

Educators

If you're drawn to the stars, stirred by music, or inspired by bold ideas, this course provides a unique space to reflect, grow, and imagine what’s possible.

Future Scientists, Artists, Musicians, and Explorers

No prior background in science or music is needed.

Just a willingness to explore and imagine.​​​​​​

What You’ll Explore in LUNAR

LUNAR isn’t just a course. It’s a voyage.

Each chapter unveils a new moon. A frontier of scientific wonder and a fresh lens for understanding our place in the cosmos.
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Follow in the footsteps of real space probes as we uncover the geology, chemistry, and atmosphere of distant worlds.

Science 

Missions

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Follow the rhythm of planetary soundscapes as music transforms data into emotion, guiding you through the sonic soul of the cosmos

Music

Safaris

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Gaze through the lens of visual artists and poetry as they reimagine scientific discovery through creative expression.

Artistic

Portals

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Bring your journey full circle with a capstone project that fuses your insights, reflections, and creativity your universe, discovered.

Orbit

Projects

Whether you're fascinated by volcanoes on Io or the icy oceans of Europa, LUNAR invites you to learn differently and feel deeply.

What Experts, Educators and Students  

Are Saying About LUNAR

"​We were absolutely delighted to premiere the Sea Trilogy by Amanda Lee Falkenberg at our Summer Film Music Gala. The Trilogy was number ONE audience favorite at the gala"

Rosi Dusheva - London Film Orchestra Founder

​★★★★★ 

Why is LUNAR so unique

  • Rooted in real science
    Developed in collaboration with leading planetary scientists from NASA, Caltech, and ESA, LUNAR brings cutting-edge research into the hands of students.

  • Driven by music
    At its heart lies THE MOONS SYMPHONY, a cinematic orchestral work recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra and inspired by space missions.

  • Infused with creativity
    Students move between artistic expression and scientific inquiry, building bridges between logic and imagination.

  • Built for discovery

  • Designed to inspire curiosity, LUNAR empowers learners to understand the science of the Universe and reflect on their place within it.

This is education that doesn’t just inform it transforms.

Why LUNAR Is More Than a Course
It's a Movement

Ready to Begin?

The LUNAR Pilot Program is now open for early explorers.

This limited pre-launch phase is your opportunity to experience the course before its official release — and help shape its future.

  • Be among the first to embark on this journey.

  • Gain early access to the music, science, and artistic portals.

  • Share your reflections and shape what’s to come.

Spots are limited.
Are you ready to start your journey?

Yes I'm interested in the LUNAR Pilot Program!

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Would you be open to sharing feedback during the pilot phase?

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