It may not have its own gravitational force, nor does it light it up the night sky, but the new giant moon at the Aga Khan Museum (AKM) is likely the closest people will get to the glowing orb that has mystified mankind for millenia. The Moon: A Voyage Through Time is this year's principal temporary exhibit at AKM, created t
It may not have its own gravitational force, nor does it light it up the night sky, but the new giant moon at the Aga Khan Museum (AKM) is likely the closest people will get to the glowing orb that has mystified mankind for millenia. The Moon: A Voyage Through Time is this year's principal temporary exhibit at AKM, created to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11’s lunar landing. Made from nylon, this ethereal mass hangs from the ceiling of AKM's two-storey gallery, suspended over the first floor's permanent exhibit.