This LED lamp, designed by Japanese company Nosigner, is “a topographically-accurate LED light that was created based on data retrieved from the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya.” It’s said to be inspired by the appearance of a supermoon (the combination of a full moon and the moon being at its closest point to Earth) shortly after the 2011 tsunami that struck Japan. At the moment it appears to be a one-off that isn’t for sale.
[Via: io9]
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