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      • NASA’s LRO mission has used its seven science instruments to map the entire lunar surface, including the Moon's near and far sides, down to a scale of one meter.
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  2. NASA’s interactive map for observing the Moon each day of the year. Find key sites and landmarks, check out special Moon events throughout the year, and more.

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      Moon Viewing Maps. See some of the lunar landmarks visible...

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      This map depicts the Moon as it will appear on International...

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      The Sun always illuminates half of the Moon while the other...

  3. The Moon is currently in the constellation of Gemini. The current Right Ascension is 07h 41m 34s and the Declination is +26° 03’ 39”. Right now, from the selected location (Greenwich, UK), The Moon can be observed looking in the South-West direction at an altitude of 55.61 degrees above the horizon (view The Moon position on a interactive sky map).

  4. The Sun always illuminates half of the Moon while the other half remains dark. NASA’s LRO mission has used its seven science instruments to map the entire lunar surface, including the Moon's near and far sides, down to a scale of one meter.

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  5. Sep 14, 2024 · Moon Viewing Maps. See some of the lunar landmarks visible on and around International Observe the Moon Night with this interactive map, or print out a copy to go. Learn More. International Observe the Moon Night is September 14, 2024. Join viewers around the globe in taking a look at Earth's favorite satellite. NASA/Vi Nguyen. Eyeballing the Moon.

  6. Start your lunar exploration now and uncover the many wonders of the Moon with our comprehensive Moon Map! Discover celestial objects visible tonight from your current location. Our guide automatically shows planets, stars, nebulae, and spacecraft flyovers you can see right now.

  7. This map depicts the Moon as it will appear on International Observe the Moon Night, September 14, 2024, at 8:00 PM EDT (00:00 UTC September 15). Many of the best views will occur along the terminator (the line between the day and night side of the Moon) where shadows accentuate lunar topography.

  8. quickmap.lroc.asu.eduQuickMap

    LROC QuickMap, a powerful map interface to browse Lunar data from NASA/LRO and other missions. Explore the Moon in both 2D and 3D. Developed by Applied Coherent Technology and customized for the LROC team at ASU.