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Natural satellite : for guitar duo

by Stuart Greenbaum (2013)

Work Overview

A natural satellite, moon, or secondary planet is a celestial body that orbits a planet or smaller body, which is called its primary. Earth has one large natural satellite, known as the Moon. No "moons of moons" (natural satellites that orbit the natural satellite of another body) are known. In most cases, the tidal effects of the primary would make such a system unstable. The seven largest natural satellites in the Solar System are Jupiter's Galilean moons (Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europa), Saturn's moon Titan, Earth's Moon, and Neptune's captured natural satellite Triton.

Work Details

Year: 2013

Instrumentation: 2 guitars.

Duration: 22 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Contents note: I: The gravitational influence of Titan -- II: The moons of Jupiter -- III: Triton Captured -- IV: Within the rings of Saturn -- V: Earth’s Moon.

Written for: Leonard Grigoryan, Slava Grigoryan

First performance: 15 Nov 13. Scienceworks with DigitalSky programming by Tanya Hill, Melbourne Panetarium

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15 Nov 13: Scienceworks with DigitalSky programming by Tanya Hill, Melbourne Panetarium

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