- Daily Moon Guide | Observe – Moon: NASA Science
This Moon map highlights up to three recommended sites that you can observe today, based on the lunar phase and your view mode The variety of hotspots will increase or decrease depending on your viewing mode
- Moon Map | Resources – Moon: NASA Science
These locations, each fascinating for their own particular reasons, sampled a wide range of lunar geology and terrain, from smooth mare plains to rugged ancient highlands The regions of all six landing sites will be visible on International Observe the Moon Night 2025
- HDS Page Dashboard - current - Moon: NASA Science
Moon nasa gov is NASA's deep dive resource for lunar exploration from astronauts to robots
- Artemis Coloring Sheet - Moon: NASA Science
Let your creativity shine with this Artemis coloring sheet, featuring sketches of the Moon, an astronaut, the Orion spacecraft, the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket, Earth, and a distant planet
- Moon Phase and Libration 2025 - Moon: NASA Science
Supplemental graphics show the Moon's orbit, subsolar and sub-Earth points and the Moon's distance from Earth at true scale Craters near the terminator are labeled, as are Apollo landing sites and maria and other albedo features in sunlight
- Moon Observation Journal - Moon: NASA Science
Spend the next month getting to know the Moon Set aside some time each day to look at the Moon, and record your observations in the log
- Overview | Sun Moonlight – Moon: NASA Science
Scientists work together with robotic helpers like NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter to create detailed maps of the Moon’s temperature, radiation environment, chemical signatures, and more
- FAQ | About – Moon: NASA Science
Each year, we make maps of the Moon with sites that will be visible on International Observe the Moon Night The 2025 Moon Map is available here, and you can visit the Event Materials page for more resources
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