- Moon - Wikipedia
Article about the Moon, the Earth's only natural satellite and the fifth largest natural satellite in the Solar System.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon
- Inconstant Moon
Provides a new tour of the Moon each night, with detailed guides, maps, photos, explanations, and animations.
www.inconstantmoon.com
- Nine Planets: The Moon
Includes pictures and facts about the Moon, the only extraterrestrial body to have been visited by humans.
www.nineplanets.org/luna.html
- NSSDC: The Moon
Offers a fact sheet, image catalog from man and unmanned missions, a photo gallery, list of reference books, and information on past and upcoming missions to the Moon.
nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/moonpage.html
- Views of the Solar System: The Moon
Provides images of and statistics about the Moon as well as the findings of lunar science and exploration.
www.solarviews.com/eng/moon.htm
- Bad Astronomy: Yes, We Really Did Go to the Moon!
Links to web sites that either support or refute the claim that NASA never sent men to the Moon.
www.badastronomy.com/bad/misc/apollohoax.html
- VGL
Examining unusual features on the surface of the Moon using Lunar Orbiter, Apollo, and Clementine photography.
www.vgl.org
- It's the Moon
Looks at the range of scientific data gathered about the Moon, examines the Moon's role in myth and folklore, and offers a sampling of art dedicated to the Earth's companion.
www.its.themoon.co.uk
- Moon Illusion Explained
Answers why the moon looks big at the horizon and smaller when higher up.
facstaff.uww.edu/mccreadd
- American Lunar Society (ALS)
Group dedicated to the continued study of Earth's Moon.
otterdad.dynip.com/als
- Old Farmer's Almanac Moon Calendars
Find Moon rise and set times, dates of the full Moon, a month-by-month Moon phase calendar, as well as notes on other sky highlights and Moon folklore
www.almanac.com/astronomy/moon
- ScienceDaily: Lunar News
News, videos, images, and links for the Earth's Moon. Covers space exploration missions as well scientific discoveries about Earth's natural satellite.
www.sciencedaily.com/news/space_time/moon
- Moon in Science Fiction, The
Annotated bibliography of science fiction novels and short stories in which Earth's satellite has a role.
www.biblioinfo.com/moon
- NYTimes.com : A Cultural History of the Moon
Slideshow presenting the cultural imagery, history, and the influence of our only natural satellite, Moon, on different societies and cultures with images sourced from classical texts and science fiction.
www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/12/21/science/20101221-Moon.html
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