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New Indian Express
. 100,000 visitors arrive in one evening!
BBC Moon returns to Derby Cathedral
National News Moon lands in West Bank, Palestine
BBC Radio4 programme “Why the Moon Luke?” 
Daily Telegraph Photo of the day
The Guardian Photo of the day


30 minute BBC Radio 4 programme about Museum of the Moon.

India 2018
Times of India
India Today
Mumbai Mirror
The Hindustan Times
The News Minute
Deccan Chronical

Leicester Cathedral, UK – March 2018 
The Moon attracted 28,000 people over 10 days.
Leicester Mercury

Gent Lichtfestival, Belgium – February 2018 
640,000 visitors saw Museum of the Moon at Gent Light Festival.
Nieuwsblad

Dubai – November 2017
TimeOut Dubai
KhaleejTimes
Emirates 24/7
Albawaba


NYC – October 2017

International Business Times
The Verge
Space.com
Bleeding Cool News
ComingSoon.net

Light Night Leeds, UK – October 2017
BBC News

Hong Kong – October 2017 
54 journalists turned up to the opening of the artwork in Hong Kong to cover the story. Over one month, 100,000 people came to see the artwork, doubling the number of visitors to the street.

 

 

Time Out – Hong Kong
01 press
Apple News
Udn News
Voice of America

Terni, Italy – September 2017
Umbriaon
New Tuscia

Riga, Latvia – September 2017
30,000 people came to see the artwork in just one weekend. Only one person fell in the river!
Neatkarīgā Rīta Avīze
Skaties
Fenikssfun

Rennes, France – July 2017
As a consequence of the artwork, the swimming pool was voted one of the most beautiful pools in the world!
Le Parisien
Deutsche Welle
20minutes
Ouest France
Le Telegramme
AOL
FastCoDesign
CNN photo of the week
The Guardian picture of the day
actu

Cork Midsummer Festival, Ireland – June 2017

Astronauts and space scientists visiting the space conference enjoyed seeing the moon in great detail.
Irish Examiner
Irish Independent
Irish Times

Norfolk & Norwich Festival, UK – May 2017
Eastern Daily Press
BBC television weather report
Norwich Evening News

BBC

University of Bristol, UK  – March 2017
20,000 visitors came to see the artwork in just one weekend.
BBC Radio4 programme “Why the Moon Luke?” 
BBC Points West (21mins in)
Daily Telegraph (picture of the day)
Yahoo News
The London Economic
Bristol Evening Post
Global Times
BBC News
DesignBoom
Bristol 24/7
ITV news

Lakes Alive, UK – September 2016
The Guardian
BBC News
ITV News
Lonely Planet

Bristol Balloon Fiesta, UK – August 2016
BBC News
Nature Journal
BBC News
Bristol Evening Post
ITV news
University of Bristol
BBC Radio Bristol  Making of the Moon. 1hr 25mins in.
BBC Radio Bristol Luke Jerram and space scientist Dr Lucy Bertoud. 1hr 10mins in.

Contact
Contact Luke Jerram for high res images. He can be contacted here.

 

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