RM2J1W556–Luke Jerram Mars; people looking at the Art Model of Mars by Luke Jerram in the main hall of the Natural History Museum, London UK
RM2G9MJPC–Bristol, UK. 27th July, 2021. Luke Jerram shows his seven-metre model of Mars in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building Bristol University. Using NASA imagery, the model allows people to see the mountains, valleys and craters of our neighbour the Red Planet. The exhibition will be open to the public, staff and students from 27th July to 1st August. Credit: JMF News/Alamy Live News
RM2GDCP5M–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2HWXGKY–A person looks up at Luke Jerram's seven-metre diameter artwork Mars, as it goes on display at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester. Picture date: Tuesday March 8, 2022.
RM2HXGMHX–Dorchester. 12th March 2022. 'Mars' installation. As war rages in Ukraine, with impeccable timing on the part of artist, Luke Jerrams, the planet Mars, named after the Roman God of War, has been visualised as an inflatable sphere measuring seven metres in diameter. 'Mars' features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface. At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally-lit spherical sculpture represents 5km on Mars. Credit: stuart fretwell/Alamy Live News
RM2J1W55A–Luke Jerram Mars; people looking at the Art Model of Mars by Luke Jerram in the main hall of the Natural History Museum, London UK
RM2G9MJR4–Bristol, UK. 27th July, 2021. Luke Jerram shows his seven-metre model of Mars in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building Bristol University. Using NASA imagery, the model allows people to see the mountains, valleys and craters of our neighbour the Red Planet. The exhibition will be open to the public, staff and students from 27th July to 1st August. Credit: JMF News/Alamy Live News
RM2GDCMF8–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2HWXGKR–A person looks up at Luke Jerram's seven-metre diameter artwork Mars, as it goes on display at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester. Picture date: Tuesday March 8, 2022.
RM2HXGMH4–Dorchester. 12th March 2022. 'Mars' installation. As war rages in Ukraine, with impeccable timing on the part of artist, Luke Jerrams, the planet Mars, named after the Roman God of War, has been visualised as an inflatable sphere measuring seven metres in diameter. 'Mars' features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface. At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally-lit spherical sculpture represents 5km on Mars. Credit: stuart fretwell/Alamy Live News
RM2J1W56R–Luke Jerram Mars; people looking at the 7 metre Art Model of Mars by Luke Jerram in the main hall of the Natural History Museum, London UK
RM2G9MJRB–Bristol, UK. 27th July, 2021. Luke Jerram shows his seven-metre model of Mars in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building Bristol University. Using NASA imagery, the model allows people to see the mountains, valleys and craters of our neighbour the Red Planet. The exhibition will be open to the public, staff and students from 27th July to 1st August. Credit: JMF News/Alamy Live News
RM2GDCMGM–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2HWXGJN–A person looks up at Luke Jerram's seven-metre diameter artwork Mars, as it goes on display at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester. Picture date: Tuesday March 8, 2022.
RM2HXGMHK–Dorchester. 12th March 2022. 'Mars' installation. As war rages in Ukraine, with impeccable timing on the part of artist, Luke Jerrams, the planet Mars, named after the Roman God of War, has been visualised as an inflatable sphere measuring seven metres in diameter. 'Mars' features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface. At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally-lit spherical sculpture represents 5km on Mars. Credit: stuart fretwell/Alamy Live News
RM2J1W570–Luke Jerram Mars; people looking at the 7 metre Art Model of Mars by Luke Jerram in the main hall of the Natural History Museum, London UK
RM2G9MJPK–Bristol, UK. 27th July, 2021. Luke Jerram shows his seven-metre model of Mars in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building Bristol University. Using NASA imagery, the model allows people to see the mountains, valleys and craters of our neighbour the Red Planet. The exhibition will be open to the public, staff and students from 27th July to 1st August. Credit: JMF News/Alamy Live News
RM2GDCP82–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2HWXGN0–A person looks up at Luke Jerram's seven-metre diameter artwork Mars, as it goes on display at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester. Picture date: Tuesday March 8, 2022.
RM2HXGMHP–Dorchester. 12th March 2022. 'Mars' installation. As war rages in Ukraine, with impeccable timing on the part of artist, Luke Jerrams, the planet Mars, named after the Roman God of War, has been visualised as an inflatable sphere measuring seven metres in diameter. 'Mars' features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface. At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally-lit spherical sculpture represents 5km on Mars. Credit: stuart fretwell/Alamy Live News
RM2G9MJPR–Bristol, UK. 27th July, 2021. Luke Jerram shows his seven-metre model of Mars in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building Bristol University. Using NASA imagery, the model allows people to see the mountains, valleys and craters of our neighbour the Red Planet. The exhibition will be open to the public, staff and students from 27th July to 1st August. Pictured, the artist Luke Jerram. Credit: JMF News/Alamy Live News
RM2GDCMF3–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2HWXGHW–A person looks up at Luke Jerram's seven-metre diameter artwork Mars, as it goes on display at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester. Picture date: Tuesday March 8, 2022.
RM2HXGMHD–Dorchester. 12th March 2022. 'Mars' installation. As war rages in Ukraine, with impeccable timing on the part of artist, Luke Jerrams, the planet Mars, named after the Roman God of War, has been visualised as an inflatable sphere measuring seven metres in diameter. 'Mars' features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface. At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally-lit spherical sculpture represents 5km on Mars. Credit: stuart fretwell/Alamy Live News
RM2GDCMGH–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2HWXGHR–A person looks up at Luke Jerram's seven-metre diameter artwork Mars, as it goes on display at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester. Picture date: Tuesday March 8, 2022.
RM2HXGMHF–Dorchester. 12th March 2022. 'Mars' installation. As war rages in Ukraine, with impeccable timing on the part of artist, Luke Jerrams, the planet Mars, named after the Roman God of War, has been visualised as an inflatable sphere measuring seven metres in diameter. 'Mars' features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface. At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally-lit spherical sculpture represents 5km on Mars. Credit: stuart fretwell/Alamy Live News
RM2GDCMBR–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2HWXGM5–A person looks up at Luke Jerram's seven-metre diameter artwork Mars, as it goes on display at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester. Picture date: Tuesday March 8, 2022.
RM2HXGMG4–Dorchester. 12th March 2022. 'Mars' installation. As war rages in Ukraine, with impeccable timing on the part of artist, Luke Jerrams, the planet Mars, named after the Roman God of War, has been visualised as an inflatable sphere measuring seven metres in diameter. 'Mars' features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface. At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally-lit spherical sculpture represents 5km on Mars. Credit: stuart fretwell/Alamy Live News
RM2GDCP7H–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2HWXGJR–A person looks up at Luke Jerram's seven-metre diameter artwork Mars, as it goes on display at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester. Picture date: Tuesday March 8, 2022.
RM2HXGMHJ–Dorchester. 12th March 2022. 'Mars' installation. As war rages in Ukraine, with impeccable timing on the part of artist, Luke Jerrams, the planet Mars, named after the Roman God of War, has been visualised as an inflatable sphere measuring seven metres in diameter. 'Mars' features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface. At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally-lit spherical sculpture represents 5km on Mars. Credit: stuart fretwell/Alamy Live News
RM2GDCP5W–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2HWXGMJ–A person looks up at Luke Jerram's seven-metre diameter artwork Mars, as it goes on display at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester. Picture date: Tuesday March 8, 2022.
RM2HXGMHH–Dorchester. 12th March 2022. 'Mars' installation. As war rages in Ukraine, with impeccable timing on the part of artist, Luke Jerrams, the planet Mars, named after the Roman God of War, has been visualised as an inflatable sphere measuring seven metres in diameter. 'Mars' features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface. At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally-lit spherical sculpture represents 5km on Mars. Credit: stuart fretwell/Alamy Live News
RM2GDCP8K–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2HWXGN6–A person takes a photograph of Luke Jerram's seven-metre diameter artwork Mars, as it goes on display at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester. Picture date: Tuesday March 8, 2022.
RM2GDCMFB–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2GDCMDR–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2GDCMDC–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2GDCP5J–London, United Kingdom. 12th August 2021. Museum of the Moon installation artwork by Luke Jerram at Kensington Town Square, part of the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. The moon is covered in detailed NASA images of the lunar surface, and measures seven metres in diameter. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
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