Exhibit: Introduction | Ancient sky-watchers | Celestial deities in the time of the pharaohs | Cosmic connectors | The sun at which one cannot stare | Without the moon, there would be no life | Lunar enlightenment | Cosmic models | Celestial guidance | A universe of possibilities | Education: Astronomy in Africa | ArtLAB+ interviews | Star sounds | Cosmos diary (blog) | African Cosmos (Twitter) | Family guide | A Galaxy of Activities | Teacher Lesson Plans | Sons of the Moon DVD Washington, D.C.-area teenagers participating in the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden's ArtLAB+, a community center equipped with digital media tools and activities, conducted the following interviews. Interviews conducted by teen production team: Maxwell Innis, Mekai Jackson, Maxwell Leathers, Kelsey Russell, Star Taylor, Tee'Aira Washington |
![]() Christine Kreamer, and Astrophysicists Marie Machacek and Katrien Kolenberg consider the cosmos and our place in it. | ![]() Stellar Astrophysicist Marie Machacek and Katrien Kolenberg give personal reflections about the cosmos. | ![]() South African artist Willem Boshoff on the cosmos, art and apartheid. |
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Learn more about the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) or explore some of the biggest questions about our place in space and time through key concepts to understanding our universe. |
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![]() Africa's Giant Eye |
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Exhibit: Introduction | Ancient sky-watchers | Celestial deities in the time of the pharaohs | Cosmic connectors | The sun at which one cannot stare | Without the moon, there would be no life | Lunar enlightenment | Cosmic models | Celestial guidance | A universe of possibilities | Education: Astronomy in Africa | ArtLAB+ interviews | Star sounds | Cosmos diary (blog) | African Cosmos (Twitter) | Family guide | A Galaxy of Activities | Teacher Lesson Plans | Sons of the Moon DVD |
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