The public is invited to participate in several of NASA’s virtual activities in celebration of International Observe the Moon Night on Saturday, Oct. 16. This celebration provides opportunities to learn about lunar science and exploration, observe celestial bodies, and honor personal and cultural connections to the Moon.
A week of festivities begins with the “Global Moon Party” on Oct. 9 from 6-9 p.m. EDT, continues with social media activities, and ends with International Observe the Moon Night on Oct. 16. Public participation will be open through Oct. 23.
The Moon will be a waxing gibbous on Oct. 16, offering great opportunities for viewing along the terminator – the line between night and day.
How to participate:
- Join the Global Moon Party on Saturday, Oct. 9 from 6-9 p.m. EDT.
- Watch the NASA TV Broadcast on Saturday, Oct. 16 from 7:30pm-8:30 p.m. EDT.
- Try one of our highlighted activities, including Bingo, artwork, and impact crater modeling.
- Share your photos and Moon artwork in the 2021 International Observe the Moon Flickr Group.
- Use the hashtag #ObserveTheMoon and tag @NASAGoddard in your photos on Instagram.
- And check out our @NASAGoddard social media accounts leading up to Oct. 16 for more #ObserveTheMoon content, including a video, trivia, and a Q&A session with a Moon expert.
- Register your participation to join the global community. This will add you to the map of lunar observers around the world to show everyone you are participating.
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For more information about International Observe the Moon Night, visit: https://moon.nasa.gov/observe
For more information about LRO, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/lro
For more information about the Artemis program, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/
For more information about the Moon, visit: https://moon.nasa.gov