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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.
President Nixon presented each of the 50 states and 135 countries samples of the Moon brought back my the Apollo 11 astronauts. Some states know where their samples are, some do not. ...
For years, scientists have assumed that the Moon is geologically inactive. New data from LRO shows this may not be the case.
Is LRO trippin'? No, that's just silly. It's actually a digital elevation model, or DEM.
The Google Lunar X-Prize is considering lowering the prize money for the first privately funded rover to land on the Moon's surface.
When most people think about volcanism on the Moon, they usually consider the vast mare basalts located primarily on the lunar near side. Continue reading
Because the Moon lacks erosional processes, many interesting crater types can be found all over the surface. Here is an interesting story about a concentric crater.
One of my favorite things about the Moon is that it's not just one cool place---it's an entire continent's-worth of cool places! Thousands of craters, mountains, valleys, great plains and tumultuous foothills waiting to be discovered & explored
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The Moon provides an exciting setting or central plot point for many films
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