Imagination starts here

Animated characters of a wise old scientist with glasses and wild white hair with three plush toys resembling a blue Earth, a pink cloud, and a tan spotted creature, examining constellations on a glowing star map with a telescope beside them.

Terra and Luna Series

Terra & Luna follows two cosmic best friends—Terra, the gentle living Earth, and Luna, his bold lunar companion—who team up to solve strange happenings across the solar system. Their bond keeps the universe steady, even when comets get nervous or asteroids wander off-course.

When a mystery gets too tricky, they turn to Professor Thorngood, the brilliant, slightly frazzled astronomer whose observatory is packed with star charts and half-finished inventions. With his guidance, the trio unravels cosmic puzzles that blend real science with magical adventure.

The series gives young readers a bright, imaginative universe where friendship, curiosity, and a dash of stardust lead every journey.

Poster promoting Marc Dantonio's SkyTour Livestream featuring a space background with planets, stars, a spaceship, an astronaut, and a man with glasses and a telescope, with the quote "I need my space" at the bottom.

Thorngood Studios proudly partners with astronomer Marc Dantonio and SkyTour Livestream, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing real‑time astronomy to the world. Marc’s work aligns perfectly with our mission of inspiring curiosity, imagination, and scientific wonder. Through this partnership, our stories and characters connect directly to real celestial events, live telescope views, and educational outreach that makes space feel close enough to touch.

Marc brings decades of experience to the collaboration. He is the host of SkyTour Livestream, the voice of SkyTour Radio, and the Chief Photo/Video Analyst on the History Channel series The Proof Is Out There. His past work includes optical analysis for MUFON, advanced model design through FX Models, and contributions to numerous sciences and UAP research programs. Together, Thorngood Studios and SkyTour create a bridge between storytelling and real science, giving families a universe they can explore both on the page and in the sky.