Join a team of storytellers as they look up at the stars to create myths and legends based on what they see. Today’s episode is Part I of a playthrough of the storytelling family game “Before There Were Stars,” featuring science educators from around the world improvising a creation myth based on images seen in an imaginary night sky. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the story.
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Check out Cassandra’s “We Share the Same Moon” program, weaving together and science and storytelling, here.
You can find Kyle over here at Digitalis, which is also adapting their planetarium software for online use with the Digitarium Skybox.
Natalie’s work at The Museum of Flight includes using those planetariums to create remote-learning experiences. Learn more about The Museum of Flight’s planetarium shows here, and find more of Natalie’s work here.
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