2009 was a very big year for lunar exploration. Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) began orbiting the Moon, returning more amazing images and more digital data in its first year than any other planetary mission in history. Meanwhile, Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) crashed into the Moon's south polar region in an unprecedented search for water below the Moon's surface.
International Observe the Moon Night (InOMN) follows NASA's first celebration of these historic missions as part of the International Year of Astronomy 2009 in public events called "We're at the Moon!" (for LRO) and "National Observe the Moon Night" in the USA (for LCROSS). Astronomers Without Borders (AWB) is partnering with NASA missions and centers and others to bring the excitement of observing and learning about Earth's closest neighbor in space to the public -- putting the "International" into InOMN.
Share your ideas for events, lunar resources you find, and your thoughts...
I am organizing this event in my town Krusevac, in Serbia. I've planed for that day few presentations, workshop for students and observing of the Moon. Presentations are about Moon (Moon as Earth's satellite, Apollo Missions and legends about Moon). Students will do CLEA exercise in which they will calculate the depth of some of the craters on the Moon. For that night I've planed observing in town. Place of that event is Kosturnica square where every night many people pass by. That is my plan for this event, and I hope that you will find it good.
Last replied by Zoran Tomić on Saturday, 07 August 2010