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Moon Watch
How do we know how far away the moon is?
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Why the moon is seen red during total lunar eclipse?
A simple explanation, accompanied by a clear diagram, of why the eclipsed moon appears red.
Why is the moon moving away from the earth?
An interesting piece explaining how the moon's motion, tides and the earth's rotation are linked.
Eclipse Of The Moon
This simple animation show what happens during a lunar eclipse as the moon passes through the shadow of the Earth.
Earth and Moon viewer
An interactive site where images of the Earth or the Moon can be viewed from positions in space. An extremely useful tool to see day/night divisions on Earth.
Lunar mirror experiment finally comes to an end
The astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission left a mirror on the surface of the moon to determine the distance from the Earth to the Moon. After 40 years, the experiment is finally being shut down.
Views of the Solar System
A vivid multimedia adventure unfolding the splendor of the Sun, planets, moons, comets, asteroids, and more.
Ole Christensen Roemer
In 1676, Ole Roemer made the first accurate measurement of the speed of light using Jupiter's moons. His estimate was 140,000 miles/second.