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Select images from various space probes and telescopes.
nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov
Facts, missions, phases, news, links. Also dedicated to the space in general and robotics.
www.moonbase7.com
Why our satellite looks big at the horizon and smaller when higher up.
facstaff.uww.edu
Multimedia presentation of the European space mission to investigate the south pole for its suitability for the first permanent human outpost.
www.lunarsat.de
Several features of lunar landscape combined can be seen as a profile of a woman.
www.tufts.edu
A collection of facts, phases, folklore and photographs.
home.hiwaay.net
The visible and the hidden side. Includes games and basic information about the satellite and the lunar missions.
www.penpal.ru
Some facts, quotations, trivia chosen at random.
www.moonpage.com
Resource for all lunar observers interested in geologic, dome and TLP research. Some content in Italian.
digilander.libero.it
Demonstration as to why the Moon appears larger when nearer the horizon than when high in the sky.
www.pnas.org
An explanation of the illusion that the Moon, low on the horizon, is actually bigger then when seen higher in the sky.
science.nasa.gov
Interative moon map (Flash based) with brief information about various features.
www.mariannedyson.com
Extracts from five papers studying Earth-Moon dynamics relating to evolution and gravity topics.
homepage.ntlworld.com
Interactive Moon atlas (hotspots) with links to 237 close-up images. [Also in German]
www.mondatlas.de
SMART-1: ESA's Mission to the Moon
Official mission site includes articles, images, FLASH presentation, PDF brochures, etc.
www.esa.int