Peterborough Cathedral Gaia Earth: The world in your hands
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Thousands have photographs of themselves "holding" the whole world in their hands
A giant spinning model of the Earth has been a "brilliant" boost to visitor numbers at a cathedral, staff said.
More than 37,000 people came to see the Gaia art installation at Peterborough Cathedral during its four-week stay.
Artist Luke Jerram's illuminated model is 1.8 million times smaller than Earth and is one of several on a global tour.
The cathedral said visitor numbers had more than doubled with many families coming during the holidays and several school trips this month.
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More than 37,000 people flocked to see the giant Earth model
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Choristers arrived for Evensong below the Gaia installation
"We couldn't have hoped for the numbers we've had - the engagement in Peterborough has been spectacular," the cathedral's commercial director, Dave Cramp said.
He said the "stand out thing" was "people trying to be creative and engage [others] in conversations around climate change".
"It does seem to have done that- it's lit some inspiration and engagement in that subject," he added.
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Gaia is designed to give people the same sensation astronauts experience when looking at the planet from space
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The model is seven metre (23ft) in diameter and it rotates to a specially-composed surround-sound score
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The 3D installation rotates once every four minutes, which is 360 times faster than our real planet
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A local company will replace all of the cathedrals 140 lightbulbs with more energy-efficient LED bulbs
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Cathedral Dean, Very Revd Chris Dalliston, invited people to "reflect on the beauty of the earth"
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In Greek mythology Gaia is the personification of the Earth
Having the world literally at their fingertips for a month also made cathedral staff "more aware of our green credentials", Mr Cramp said.
One positive to come out of it was funding from a local company to enable the cathedral to replace all its 140 light bulbs with LED versions.
"That'll make a massive difference to our consumption and costs, and we're excited about that," he said.
After being carefully de-rigged by a team on Monday, this Gaia's next stop with be Riga in Latvia.
"We're going to miss it," Mr Cramp added.
- Published16 August 2019
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