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FLY ME TO THE MOON

CHERYL’S ART ROCKETS TO THE MOON WITH SPACEX AND NASA

 

A video of Cheryl and her art have been chosen to be included in a time capsule to be sent to the dark side of the moon.

“The Lunar Codex — www.lunarcodex.com- is a project to preserve contemporary creative arts for future generations, a message-in-a-bottle to the future,” explained the creator of the enterprise physicist and  filmmaker Dr Samuel Peralta.

“It is sending the work of 5000+ visual  artists to the Moon from 162 countries.

The capsules also included , music, magazines, podcasts, TV shows, movies and books.

Dr Peralta said the collection was digitally miniaturised and preserved using high-end archival technology.

“It is just mind blowing! “

“the Museum on the Moon”

 

 

 

 

 

“This theoretically could last a million years. But the manufacturer basically said it’s only warranted to do maybe 10,000 years,” Dr Peralta said.

It is rocketed via the Astrobotic Griffin / NASA VIPERROVER / SpaceX Falcon Heavy mission headed to the Dark side of the Lunar South Pole.

Some of the artists included in this collection are Ken Done, Ernie Dingo, Eric Rhoads, the world’s leading art promoter, Joseph Zbukvic, number one water colour artist in the world, De Gillett, Alvaro Castagnet, Herman Pekel.

 

 

 Three of Cheryl’s works will be included as well as her biography and  a  24-minute art documentary filmed in her studio. This video has been already distributed to  to TV networks in over fifty counties and to many online streaming services and Smart TV apps.

Cheryl said “We are only on this world for a certain period of time it’s pretty incredible to be included, I am honoured, I feel overwhelmed   my art — my creativity — it’s on the Moon!”

 

 

 

 

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