We're celebrating the Moon with weekend specials on our Moon Map and Planisphere!
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It's time for some Moon-gazing! | Celebrate International Observe the Moon Night on Saturday! | As the second brightest object in the sky (after the Sun), the Moon is a steady presence in all our lives. However, even though it is Earth's closest neighbor, many people have never really taken a good long look at our planet's influential satellite! Each year, International Observe the Moon Night aims to right that wrong by encouraging people around the globe to enjoy a night of Moon-gazing — through a telescope, binoculars or simply with the naked eye. The evening's goal is to generate appreciation for this stunning celestial beauty and inspire people to delve deeper into the intriguing lunar landscape, which is full of craters, winding rilles and other fascinating features.
The Moon's special night is set for this Saturday, October 4, and we strongly encourage everyone to take the time to go outside and look up. Remember, if your seeing conditions are poor, the Moon is an amazing sight on many, many nights, and each phase is a different experience. Check out our 2025 lunar calendar page to follow the phases all year long! | | | | Explore Scientific is celebrating the occasion with weekend specials on our awesome Moon Map and handy Double-Sided Multi-Latitude Planisphere. Click the images to shop now! Sale ends Monday (October 6)! | | | | • Front side pinpoints the location of 24 features on the lunar surface that can be observed through a telescope
• Back side marks landing sites of spacecrafts from the lunar programs of the United States, Russia and China
• 11.5x11.5 Moon map features a captivating image from accomplished astronomer and astrophotographer Dr. Howard Eskildsen | | | Multi-Latitude Planisphere | • Comprehensive sky map for northern hemisphere stargazers located between the equator and latitude 60° north • Makes it easy to identify what constellations and major celestial objects are up in your night sky based on the date and time • Double-sided design minimizes the distortion that is inherent to any polar-centered projection • Indicates the location of constellations, notable variable stars, open clusters, nebulae and galaxies | | | | | This email was sent to kunang2langit.astronomy@blogger.com because you've subscribed on our site or made a purchase. Unsubscribe | Edit preferences | | | | | | | |
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