There are worlds in our Solar System
that may be hiding oceans beneath ice.
Fascinating events taking place in our solar System
THE MOONS SYMPHONY was born from these worlds
Science becomes sound and discovery becomes story.
Begin your journey beyond Earth
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Posts by Amanda Lee Falkenberg | THE MOONS SYMPHONY
May 1 — NEPA Philharmonic.
THE MOONS Choral Suite alongside The Planets and Star Wars.
A full orchestral journey through space, at a moment when attention is turning back to the Moon.
#TheMoonsSymphony #Artemis #SpaceMusic
There’s a moment in space exploration that changed everything… not because of what we discovered out there, but because of what we saw when we looked back. From the Moon, Earth becomes something entirely different. And that changes everything.
There’s a moon in our solar system that may hold more water than all of Earth’s oceans combined.
But it’s locked beneath a thick layer of ice.
This is Europa.
And beneath that surface; an entire ocean world may exist.
If that’s true, it raises a profound question.
We may be closer than we think.
If this resonates more as experience than information, you can explore further here:
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Most people think space is silent.
I’m not so sure.
There’s a moon where the surface is constantly erupting.
This is Io.
The most volcanic world we know.
But what fascinates me isn’t just the science…
it’s what it might sound like.
For years, I noticed something subtle but important.
Students were not lacking intelligence or information.
Yet between explanation and experience, curiosity slipped away.
We were asking people to understand before they had a chance to feel.
That insight became the beginning of LUNAR.
Part 1 of 3.
Feb 16, 1948. Miranda is discovered.
5th destination of THE MOONS SYMPHONY™.
Writing her fractured world made me homesick. I longed to return somewhere safe.
That feeling revealed the missing 7th movement.
Earth’s Moon, looking back at our planet.
Miranda is why the symphony comes home.
Stunning!
Incredible...
Incredible!
Part II looks at how physics shapes the score.
When spacecraft send back data from moons like Europa or Enceladus, it arrives as numbers.
I don’t start by asking how to explain it.
I ask how it behaves.
Because behaviour is where emotion lives.
That is how space data becomes music.
For a long time, we were taught to choose between science and art.
Through THE MOONS SYMPHONY™ and LUNAR, I explore what happens when planetary data becomes orchestral narrative.
Curiosity is not a distraction. It is a compass.