International Observe the Moon Night is Oct. 4! 🌕 While binoculars and telescopes reveal incredible details of our neighbor’s surface, these tools are not the only way to observe it. Check out some weird ways you can observe the Moon this year: go.nasa.gov/46mbIMC

Sep 16, 2025 · 10:45 PM UTC

Plus, don't miss our Huntsville International Observe the Moon night event on Friday, Oct. 3, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. This free event features hands-on activities, telescope viewing, a live DJ, face painting, talks from NASA experts, and much more.
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1st ever space craft launched into orbit was on October 4 🚀 📡 🛰️ 🌌
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Brilliant ideas! Baku's autumn skies offer perfect Moon views. Already planning my setup with these tips for Oct 4!
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“It is a beautiful and delightful sight to behold the body of the Moon.” ~ Galileo