The Dance of the Planets,
Dionysis Simopoulos
Athens, 2007
Publisher: Eugenides Foundation (New Digital Planetarium)
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This Guide accompanies the musical performance of Mimis Plessas "The Dance of the Planets". In this performance, a "marriage" of Science with Art was sought through a visualized musical journey into the paths of the "spheres" that make up our Solar System. It is therefore a brief presentation of the Solar System and the celestial bodies that it contains.
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Dionysis Simopoulos (1943-) is a modern Greek physicist and astronomer, honorary director of Eugenides Planetarius, awarded for his contribution to astronomical education, with significant writing and journalistic activity in the press, television and multimedia, and as a screenwriter in news broadcasts ...
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