The Moon: Topographically Accurate LED Lamp Puts The Supermoon In Your Palms
Nosigner, a team of Japanese designers, came up with a unique idea for an LED lamp – a topographically accurate model of the Supermoon that occurred in 2011 in Japan. The celestial lamp was created based on data collected from the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya.
“ The so called Supermoon – the lunar occurrence on March 19 th , 2011, in which the moon appeared 14% bugger and 30% brighter – shined down on the people of Japan, inspiring them to believe, and a hope for rebuilding what they had lost over a week ago, ” wrote Nosigner.
This miniature moon can fit in your palm and will surely inspire its beholders to dream and believe in a bright tomorrow.
More info: nosigner.com (via: boredpanda.es )