Gigantic, hyper-realistic moon replica lands at Long Island church

It’s a whole different type of moon landing.

A Long Island Episcopal church will soon host a breathtaking, 20-foot artistic replica of Earth’s favorite space rock and weeks of fun events orbiting around it.

The Cathedral of the Sacred Incarnation in Garden City will be home to United Kingdom artist Luke Jerram’s world-traveling Museum of the Moon, which is based on NASA imaging, from April 11 to May 4.

A Long Island church will soon be home to a unique art exhibit featuring a 20-foot Moon replica. REUTERS

The art exhibit is coming to Nassau County — where locals played a key role in building the lunar module used by Apollo 11 during the 1960s — to evoke people’s thoughts on science and faith with plenty of fun mixed in.

“Sometimes people feel like they are more spiritually connected in nature than they are in the church or a building. And this is bringing both together,” the Very Rev. Michael Sniffen, dean of the cathedral, told Newsday.

The Museum of the Moon is meant to connect thoughts on faith and science. REUTERS

Weeks of fun programming will accompany the exhibit. PABLO MARTIN/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

“To be inspired by one of our celestial neighbors but inside a sacred space rather than outside.”

Beyond taking in the breathtaking sculpture that will hang overhead, spectators will also have the opportunity to enjoy a sleepover under the illuminated Moon, beer tasting, yoga, an astronomy lesson from a professor at nearby Adelphi University, a “Star Wars” day, and a Pink Floyd cover band show.

Yes, “Dark Side of the Moon” will be played.

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