NASA and MyMoon have teamed up to blog about everything lunar. Art, literature, music, movies, science, and everything in between!
It’s helpful to know when the next solar eclipse will happen. That way you can be sure to have your drums ready to scare away the dragon. We’ll also let you know about cool events like International Observe the Moon Night.
What? A day devoted to observing the Moon? YES! International Observe the Moon Night, or InOMN, engages the lunar science and education communities, amateur astronomers, space enthusiasts, and the general public in an annual lunar observation campaign that shares the excitement of lunar science ...
The 2010 International Observe the Moon Night (InOMN) photo contest is up and running! Learn more about InOMN event and the photo contest at the InOMN website.
Explore the lunar surface with images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. MoonZoo puts you smack in the middle of the excitement of lunar research!
Well you should! Are you a grad student attending the NLSI forum in July? Don't miss LunGradCon 2010! Tell ...
The Lunar and Planetary Institute just launched on online interpretive album, "Camping Trip to the Moon". Check it out!
Participate in interactive discussions that highlight the Apollo program and its impact on history and our lives today. Click here to register.
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The Moon ain't what it used to be. People gush about asteroids, Mars, ...
Today is Astronomy Day, and one of the best ways to celebrate is by going ...
The mission of the Kepler Project is to discover habitable planets ...
Sorry for the late post everyone, has been a very busy week. But as for ...
The recent meteor explosion over Chelyabinsk, Russia helped bring to ...