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International Observe the Moon Night - Call to Action
Subject: International Observe the Moon Night - Call to Action
Send date: 2010-08-06 02:38:45
Issue #: 26
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International Observe the Moon Night - September 18, 2010

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SEEING THE MOON... in a whole new light!

Professional and amateur astronomers, astronomy clubs, planetariums, science centers and all astronomy enthusiasts worldwide are invited to celebrate Earth's celestial companion, the Moon, Saturday, September 18, 2010.

International Observe the Moon Night (InOMN) follows on the great success of lunar missions in 2009. NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has already sent back more close-up images and digital data in its first year orbiting the Moon than any other planetary mission in history. In an unprecedented search for water below the Moon's surface, Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) crashed into the Moon’s south polar region with the world watching.

InOMN builds on NASA's first celebration of these historic missions during the International Year of Astronomy 2009. Now, Astronomers Without Borders (AWB) is partnering with NASA missions and centers, along with other institutions, to bring the excitement of observing and learning about Earth's closest neighbor in space to the public – putting the "International" into InOMN.

“InOMN is a community-based effort where everyone can share the excitement of lunar exploration with the public by hosting their own InOMN events”, said Mike Simmons, Founder and President of Astronomers Without Borders. “Public telescope observing events, lectures, school presentations and workshops, and even online events like TweetUps are already being planned.”, adds Simmons.

Join the celebration. Get others looking up and seeing the Moon...in a whole new light!

 

Astronomers Without Borders

Astronomers Without Borders is dedicated to fostering understanding and goodwill across national and cultural boundaries by creating relationships through the universal appeal of astronomy. Astronomers Without Borders projects promote sharing, all through a common interest in something basic and universal – sharing the sky.

More information: http://www.astronomerswithoutborders.org/projects/intl-observe-moon-night.html

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Contact:

Thilina Heenatigala
AWB InOMN Coordinator
Astronomers Without Borders
thilina@astronomerswithoutborders.org
+94 716 245 545

Mike Simmons
Founder and President
Astronomers Without Borders
mikes@astronomerswithoutborders.org
+1 818 486 7633

 
















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