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International Observe Moon Night: Things You Should Know About The Earth's Moon

Elaine Hannah
First Posted: Oct 10, 2016 05:40 AM EDT

The International Observe Moon Night was held last October 8, 2016, in which people viewed the Earth's moon in some planetariums and museums. These include the Murry J Frank Planetarium, Roper Mountain Science Center, Lafayette Science Museum Center, and Smithsonian, National Air and Space Museum, among others.

People had done many activities on the International Observe Moon Night. At Murry J Frank Planetarium, they viewed the moon and took cell phone photos of the moon using their telescopes. They also had lunar face painting, spotted the Apollo landing sites, Lunar presentation, Night Sky Presentation Under the Dome, and much more.

Meanwhile, besides the International Observe Moon Night you can know more about the Earth's moon with the following information provided by NASA:

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