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LUNAR
A New Way to Explore the Outer Solar System
Where music, science, and art awaken curiosity.
LUNAR is not a course. It’s an experience.
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The LUNAR Program
LUNAR – Learning Under New Artistic Regimes
The MOONS SYMPHONY is a platform for transformational learning. Our programs blend art, planetary science, music, and storytelling into immersive experiences for learners, educators, and curious minds of all ages.
Developed with NASA and leading scientists, LUNAR invites learners on a multi-sensory voyage across the outer Solar System.
Whether you're seeking to enrich classrooms, spark creative inquiry, or explore the philosophical and emotional dimensions of space, our programs offer a portal into deeper understanding.

Program Highlights
Space Mission Scientists

From Left to Right:
• Dr. Linda Spilker – Voyager & Cassini Missions, NASA
• Amanda Lee Falkenberg – MOONS SYMPHONY
• Dr. Tom Spilker – NASA Systems Engineer
• Prof. Jean-Pierre Lebreton – Huygens Mission Manager, ESA
Scientific Minds Behind the Music
Their knowledge shapes the scientific authenticity of our stories and fuels the wonder behind each moon's musical portrayal.
The Astronauts
Hear personal reflections from those who have seen Earth from the outside.
Their emotional insights helped shape the spirit of Earthrise and became guiding lights for the symphonic storytelling behind THE MOONS SYMPHONY.
Listen to Astronaut Nicole Stott's experience with THE MOONS SYMPHONY
The Artists

Space Artists
Ron Miller (concept art), Ed Bell (animation), and Paul Myer Hopkins (compositing) are the visual storytellers behind the still and moving imagery that brings the cosmic narrative of THE MOONS SYMPHONY to life.
Visual artists, poets, and creatives join the journey to reflect the beauty and emotional weight of each moon.
Discover the artworks that accompany the music and science.
LUNAR Live Events
An immersive presentation of moons, music, and science that captivates students with the wonders of our Outer Solar System.
At the heart of this performance is cinematic music designed to transport, uplift, and inspire their curiosity—to learn, discover, and stay motivated on their journey of exploration.

LUNAR Live captivated audiences at Imperial College London in December 2022, where the first-ever pilot program was presented to a sold-out audience of teachers, students, and lifelong learners.
Beyond the Textbook
A reimagination of traditional learning. The LUNAR initiative uses music, visuals, and interactive exploration to ignite curiosity in homes and classrooms.
Designed especially for homeschoolers and educators looking to enrich STEM through the arts.