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THE MOON GOOSE ANALOGUE: Lunar Migration Bird Facility

Moon Geese Portraits
The Team - 11 Moon Geese, 11 days after hatching
mounted c-prints on the wall above eye level, 20cm*30cm

Vitrine with Moon Goose Eggshells

NCCA crater field
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Vitrine with original eggshells of the 11 Moon Geese, hatched on May 10th 2011, at Spaceport Pollinaria, Italy, as well as the gosslings` moon puppet (source: LMBF) and the book from Francis Godwin "The Man in the Moone".

NCCA crater field
Original Moon Goose eggshells,vitrine objects
Source: LMBF (MGA - Lunar MIgration Bird Facility)

NCCA crater fieldOriginal Moon puppet of the gooslings,vitrine object
Source: LMBF (MGA - Lunar MIgration Bird Facility)

 
Vitrine with Moon Goose Feather
 

NCCA crater field
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Vitrine with Moon Goose Feather (source: MGA - Lunar MIgration Bird Facility) on the right: image of a feather on the Moon (Source: NASA)

feather on the moonHammer and Feather, Mare Imbrium, Moon,
Source: NASA, http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a15/

 

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Vitrine with Moon Goose Footprint
 

NCCA crater field
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Vitrine with footprint by moon goose Gonzales, taken on August 23rd 2011, at Spaceport Pollinaria, Italy, (Source: LMBF), on the right are images of other lunar footprints.


footprint
Footprint, Mare Imbrium, Moon
Source: NASA,

NCCA crater fieldMoon Goose Footrpints, Moon Goose Analogue Site,
PIT (Pollinaria Institute of Technology), Italy.
Source: LMBF (MGA - Lunar MIgration Bird Facility
)

 

 
 

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