Animations of lunar activities from data acquired by the Clementine satellite. All are mpeg files.
"Houston, we have a problem." Find pictures, story, and a detailed, technical explanation of what went wrong with Apollo 13.
Find a record of the lunar surface operations conducted by the six pairs of astronauts who landed on the Moon from 1969 through 1972.
Group offers moon data for recent days, a picture gallery, links to other lunar sites, and lunar software available for downloading.
Explore the Moon's surface with this collection of data accumulated by the Clementine satellite. Choose position, resolution, and image size.
Guided tour of a lunar day gives information on what can be seen during each phase, along with brief discussions of the Apollo missions.
Photographic artist Michael Light has compiled a coffee table book with hundreds of photographs from various Moon missions. Place an order.
Focuses on the history of human observation of the Moon, including sketches and engravings.
Borrowing a title from the well-known Douglas Adams book, this resource provides an index to lunar features and daily information on the Moon.
Article by Paul Spudis, the Deputy Leader of the Clementine Science Team, about the apparent finding of ice on the Moon.
Investigate an article from the National Space Science Data Center regarding findings from the Lunar Prospector spacecraft.
Provides a day-by-day profile of the Moon, including related images, selected maps, and links.
Article discusses differences in the apparent size and brightness of the Moon depending on its distance from the center of the Earth.
Claims to offer for sale real estate on the moon and other extra-terrestrial bodies.
Calendar offers local time and universal time, and shows the current phases of the moon.
Official page of the first NASA Moon mission in 25 years. Read daily updates as Prospector searches for water on the cold lunar surface.
DOS program provides information relating to selected characteristics of the Moon. Downloaded it.
Bibliography of science-fiction novels and short stories in which Earth's satellite has a major role. With selected online versions.
Resource dedicated to this lunar body provides legends, lore, mythology, and superstition. Access the science page, or ask the librarian.
View images of the Moon taken by the Clementine, Apollo, and Galileo missions.
Offers detailed instructions for tracking the fluctuations in the moon's size and identifying the optical processes at work.
Resource for Moon enthusiasts provides news, photos to download, a forum, facts, figures, and trivia.
Learn about moonsighting with astronomy. Includes visibility curve graphs, calculations and predictions, and actual sightings.
Check out the namesake of lunatics and the destination of earth's astronauts.
View a variety of lunar formations, including bays, craters, lakes, landing sites, mountains, and plains.
August, 2001 article discusses the theory that our moon was formed through the collision of another planet with the Earth.
Software for tracking satellites in real time. Download a free demo or upgrade or order a copy.
Browse Moon data provided by the US Naval Observatory's Astronomical Applications Department.
Get information on the Moon's phases, including links to other relevant sites.
Read this discussion on whether the Moon does in fact spin or not. Includes a photo.
Discussion includes why there are two tides a day and why the Moon always shows the same face to the Earth.
Profile offers various factoids, images, and links regarding the only natural satellite of Earth.
Highly technical paper presents an overview of three major strategies for designing satellites. By Cyrus D Jilla and Dr. David W Miller.
Schoolnet offers the chance to join Canadian kids in designing a satellite, as guided by Engineer Susan.
Allows the user to track the orbit of particular satellites and display their location in real time. Find specs and how to purchase.
Includes a comprehensive range of-up-to date news articles on research and findings involving the Earth's satellite.
Guide from NASA offers an overview of the Moon, including a set of slides, information about Moon rocks, and related materials and links.
Find facts and figures on Earth's only natural satellite, including images and movie files.
Compare the volcanic activity on the Earth with the Moon's. Includes maps of the Moon featuring volcanic spots.
See if you can spot the "Woman in the Moon." Includes marked and unmarked lunar photos graced by her profile.