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A stunning, ultra-high-resolution Moon. This lithophane was created using NASA SVS data. I created a rotating base around it with TT-Motor, with various gears in contact with each other to allow for a slow, fluid rotation. The Moon's attachment is sliding, so simply insert it and turn it clockwise for about 1 cm. Be careful not to force it, because if you remove it counterclockwise, the gear underneath will rotate, skipping between the teeth of the gears underneath.
assembly instructions:
Insert the gear into the TT Motor by bringing the power cable out of the largest slot in the box and then putting it back in its place. Then insert the three gears into the three pins. Then insert the power cable from the smallest slot in the box, bringing the cable into the central pillar of the box. Then strip the power cable, insert the bulb holder and then insert it into the central pillar. Insert the gear with the 3 hooks, then insert the cover and screw it into the 4 points, screw in the bulb and then insert the moon. There are three threads on the base of the moon and they must be inserted into the hooks of the gear placed previously () so you have a reference since you can't see anything once the moon is inserted. Turn slightly clockwise to attach the moon and counterclockwise if you want to remove it, but please do not force the moon attachment. Now that you have everything assembled, turn on the light using the plug and if you want the moon to rotate, power the TT Motor.
here are some photos of the assembly:

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