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

Step Inside a Galaxy of Immersive Learning 

LUNAR

Learning Under New Artistic Regimes 

What is LUNAR?

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LUNAR is a program developed in connection with THE MOONS SYMPHONY, a journey through the outer solar system where music, science, and art converge.


Developed with NASA, and ESA planetary scientists and astronauts. It transforms real space data into an immersive learning experience across seven moons.​​​​

The Music, the Creative Arts, the Poetry;

Everything was so well organized, it was so well presented

Secondary School Teachers reaction from LUNAR Live event  

Imperial College Dec 2022

How it works

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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.

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

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

Who's it for?

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LUNAR is designed for students aged 15 and above including homeschoolers, educators seeking enriching cross-curricular resources, and lifelong learners with a passion for science, music, art, and space.

No prior background in science or music is needed.
Come and experience the LUNAR effect

This is the perfect age group to inspire. By the time these missions arrive at their destinations, today’s students could be the scientists interpreting the data they return.

Dr. Elizabeth “Zibi” Turtle, NASA Lead Scientists for Dragonfly Mission 

Why interdisciplinary learning matters

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Preparing for the Future with Critical Thinking

In today’s fast-moving world, critical thinking and adaptability are more vital than ever.

  • 90% of employers prioritize these skills over a candidate’s degree.

  • By 2030, 97 million new roles will demand interdisciplinary thinking (World Economic Forum).

  • Learners in interdisciplinary programs show a 21% boost in critical thinking (National Academy of Sciences).

LUNAR nurtures these essential skills by inviting learners to:

  • Interpret scientific data through artistic expression

  • Analyze orchestral music as metaphor and narrative

  • Reflect on themes that bridge art, science, and imagination

This integration activates both intellect, and creativity, forming the foundation for lifelong learners and agile problem-solvers.

 

Schools that embrace interdisciplinary, creativity-driven approaches similar to LUNAR have reported up to a 25% increase in student engagement (Edutopia), strengthening vital skills for every field from science labs to symphony halls.

By weaving together STEM, music, and art, LUNAR transforms knowledge into an experience that inspires curiosity and deeper understanding.


Through this lens, participants explore the cosmos in a way that is both scientific and deeply human.

Amanda, you are such an articulate ambassador for the transition from STEM to STEAM. 

 

Tamara Bond-Williams, Executive Director, SSPI

What  you'll experience

A MOON MODULE

Each moon module 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 thematic chapters, enriched with original space art and cinematic music.

Moon Landing

Chapter

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Mission Brief Arrival

Science Odyssey

Chapter 

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Iconic Discoveries | Features 

Poetry Tour

Chapter

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Choral Forces and Science ​

Music Safari​

Chapter

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​Explore Orchestral Science 

Synergy of Worlds

Chapter

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Symphonic Blending of Disciplines

ORBIT Portfolio Project

Chapter 

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 LUNAR Legacy Assignment   

  It was one of the best talks/ lectures that I have ever seen so far in my entire career

Secondary School Teachers reaction from LUNAR Live event  

Imperial College Dec 2022

ORBIT

Capstone Portfolio Project

LUNAR Legacy

The final chapter leads the Participant into ORBIT, a capstone experience where they develop a creative-scientific project inspired by the science, music, and art they have explored.

These unique responses become part of a polished portfolio reflecting their learning journey. Each ORBIT project is purposeful and ideal for university applications, scholarships, or extracurricular recognition, becoming a signature artifact from each moon module that showcases both insight and imagination.

Who was involved

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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.

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

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

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

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.

Mat Kaplan
Public Engagement
Panel Moderator

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

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

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.

Dr. Xianzhe Jia
Europa | JUICE Mission
Europa | Ganymede

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
THE MOONS SYMPHONY
Leads Live Performances

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

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

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

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.

Andrew Tebbutt
Outreach Director
Supporter of LUNAR

Ready to Launch

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An exclusive opportunity to join the 

LUNAR PILOT

Recruiting Participants for Exclusive Pilot Program - Limited Spaces

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   

AMANDA LEE FALKENBERG

Composer & Visionary Creator of THE MOONS SYMPHONY and LUNAR

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​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.

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Pilot participants will help shape this new frontier in space-inspired education.

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