- 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
- Origin of the Moon, The
Examines the theory that a planetary body hit Earth during its growth process, blowing out rocky debris, causing a fraction of that debris to orbit around the Earth and aggregate into the moon.
www.psi.edu/projects/moon/moon.html
- 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
- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Moon
What's up on the moon tonight? A guide to telescopic observations of the moon.
www.shallowsky.com/moon/hitchhiker.html
- Lunar Meteorites
Discusses the significance and analysis of lunaites, meteorites from the Moon.
epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/moon_meteorites.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
- 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
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