Who knows, we might all be quarantined to space someday, but in the meantime, we’ll have to enjoy the moon by looking up at the night sky or, better yet, get DeskSpace’s Lunar Surface to ogle and touch. The concrete square gets peppered with bubbles that look like little meteorite impacts. All this was done with the help of data from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The Lunar Surface was created to commemorate the Apollo 11 lunar landing and spacewalk 50 years ago, and it can sit on your desk or get hung on a wall for fascinated visitors to gawk at. It comes in two different sizes and is still available on Kickstarter.
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