If youre a teacher or parent struggling to get youngsters or young adults interested in space science and astronomyor an inquisitive studentthen youll love this fun-filled book of theatrical scenes.
In addition to astronomers and astronauts, the scenes also feature engineers, accountants, graphic artists, public relations practitioners, biologists, meteorologists, and others who play a critical role in space adventures.
Scenarios will take you into the past and into the future and include:
A cosmologist and a computer graphics artist are preparing a presentation for public television on theories about the distribution of galaxies in the universe, and the placement of voids where no galaxies are found.
An astrobiologist and an engineer discover the first positive biosignature data from an exoplanet near Earth. The findings provide a big surprise.
Two recent high school graduates explore a star factory (nebula) in the constellation Orion, and using a video arcade game, they make speculations about the future.
While the props and costumes needed for scripts are minimal, the scenes promote deep learning. Get ready to be entertained and informed with Space Science and Astronomy Theatre.
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Margaret Boone Rappaport and Christopher Corbally are a doctoral-level, anthropologist/astronomer team. Each one has published academic books in their respective fields, and they have both taught at college and high school levels for many years. They are actively engaged in education and outreach through the Human Sentience Project, LLC.