This 32-page illustrated children’s book is tied to grades 2-5 standards in Social Studies, ELA, Art, and Science and is great for read aloud, guided book clubs, biography reports, and wax museum projects. His tale is one of hope, of making a difference, and of helping others find the way home. He started out as a boy in Philadelphia with no prospects, but a lot of curiosity about light, electricity, machines, and…the stars. The donation of the Johnson Wax collection of American paintings valued at. Tony was the son of Italian immigrants who quietly taught all of our earliest space explorers how to navigate in space and get home safely. and the appropriation for the construction of the museum and sculpture garden. Tony Jenzano, Astronaut Trainer: The Man Who Made The Stars Shineĭeliver a slice of history and Morehead to your kids! Our children’s picture book, Tony Jenzano, Astronaut Trainer: The Man Who Made The Stars Shine draws young readers into the story of the man who helped America’s first space explorers navigate by the stars.įrom 1960 to 1975, Tony Jenzano oversaw celestial navigation training for 62 NASA astronauts at Morehead Planetarium in Chapel Hill, NC.
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