Mystery has always shrouded the moon, and this celestial body has long held a place in the myths and legends of every culture on Earth.
To educate the public about the moon, NASA and hundreds of enthusiasts around the world will come together on Saturday, Oct. 8, for International Observe the Moon Night. On Thursday, Oct. 6, from 3-4 p.m. EDT, Dr. Renee Weber of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., will answer your questions about the moon and International Observe the Moon Night.
Joining the chat is easy. Simply return to this page a few minutes before 3 p.m. EDT on Thursday, Oct. 6. The chat module will appear at the bottom of this page. After you log in, wait for the chat module to be activated, then ask your questions.
To educate the public about the moon, NASA and hundreds of enthusiasts around the world will come together on Saturday, Oct. 8, for International Observe the Moon Night. On Thursday, Oct. 6, from 3-4 p.m. EDT, Dr. Renee Weber of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., will answer your questions about the moon and International Observe the Moon Night.
Joining the chat is easy. Simply return to this page a few minutes before 3 p.m. EDT on Thursday, Oct. 6. The chat module will appear at the bottom of this page. After you log in, wait for the chat module to be activated, then ask your questions.
A setting, waning crescent moon amid the thin line of Earth's atmosphere. (NASA)
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