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Valeria Cappelli | INAF CAP 2010 – March 16th 2010

Attivamente An amazing trip to the Moon with Galileo and Phineas&Ferb. Valeria Cappelli | INAF CAP 2010 – March 16th 2010. May 2009 – June 2010 25 science centers, museums and astronomical observatories 30.000 children involved. We are pleased to introduce you the actors: Phineas& Ferb.

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Valeria Cappelli | INAF CAP 2010 – March 16th 2010

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  1. Attivamente An amazing trip to the Moon with Galileo and Phineas&Ferb. Valeria Cappelli | INAF CAP 2010 – March 16th 2010

  2. May 2009 – June 2010 25 science centers, museums and astronomical observatories 30.000 children involved

  3. We are pleased to introduce you the actors:Phineas& Ferb

  4. The others: Galileo and the Telescope

  5. ...and the Moon! easy to observe, easy to teach, connected to Galileo

  6. First astronomical kit: the board game To conquer the Moon!

  7. And suddenly the Sky changed! Galileo, the Starry Messanger

  8. Learning to observe: are you able to catch the Moon? Moon Identity Card and a Mooncatcher

  9. Fit the Moon in one card:three “S” to communicate with children Simplicity, Synthesis, Stylistics

  10. Have you ever seen… a surfer on the Moon? The challenge: strike a balance between entertainment and education of astronomy

  11. Some lessons learned… • different media to • communicate with children • the possible tradeoff between • education and entertainment • observation: the best “tool” to • bring children closer to • astronomy

  12. V. Cappelli, L. Benacchio, C. Di Benedetto INAF * Observatory of Padova in collaboration with Disney Television Italy QUESTIONS? valeria.cappelli@oapd.inaf.it

  13. 20thJuly 1969, the first man put foot on the Moon. True or false?True! Astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the lunar surface aboard the "Eagle", a small half that broke away from the artificial satellite "mother" Apollo 11, which had brought them from the Earth to the Moon.

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