The 
            Moon: A Resource Guide
            by 
              Andrew Fraknoi 
              (Foothill 
              College & Astronomical Society of the Pacific) 
              Version 4.0; August 2009 
            © Copyright 2009 by Andrew Fraknoi. All rights reserved. 
             
              
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            This 
              guide -- for educators, amateur astronomers, and everyone who would 
              like to know more about the Earth's only natural satellite 
              -- covers our scientific understanding of the Moon as a world, the 
              appearance of the Moon in our skies, and tips for observing the 
              Moon through binoculars or small telescopes. We also cover the Moon 
              in popular culture and historical events, but only briefly. The 
              listings are by no means complete, but suggest some of the more 
              useful resources that may be useful for beginners.  
            Table 
              of Contents: 
            A. 
            Selected Web Sites 
            1. 
              The Science of the Moon 
              2. Missions to the Moon 
              3. Observing the Moon with Binoculars and Telescopes 
              4. Finding the Phase of the Moon (and More) 
              5. Some Educational Activities for 
              Learning about the Moon 
              6. Webcasts about the Moon 
            7. The Moon in Popular Culture 
            B. 
            Books 
            1. 
              Books about Our Scientific Understanding of the Moon 
              2. Books about Observing the Moon 
              3. Books about the Moon and Popular 
              Culture (including Mythology) 
              4. Miscellaneous Books about the Moon 
            5. Children's Books about the Moon 
            C. 
            Articles 
            1. 
              Lunar Science 
              2. Lunar Exploration 
              3. Observing the Moon for Yourself 
              4. Articles about the Future Exploration 
              of the Moon 
              5. Articles about the Moon and Historical 
            Events 
             
            A. 
              SELECTED MOON WEB SITES
            1. 
            The Science of the Moon 
            Encyclopedia 
              Entry on Moon by Paul Spudis at NASA (nice background summary) 
              http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/moon_worldbook.html 
               
             Nine 
              Planets Site Introduction 
              http://nineplanets.org/luna.html 
               
             Views 
              of the Solar System Site Introduction 
              http://www.solarviews.com/eng/moon.htm 
               
             Discussion 
              of Ice on the Moon (before the LCROSS Mission plans) 
              http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/ice/ice_moon.html 
               
             The 
              Origin of the Moon (by William Hartmann, who, with a colleague, 
              first suggested the giant impact hypothesis for how the Moon formed, 
              in 1975) 
              http://www.psi.edu/epo/moon/moon.html 
               
             The 
              Lunar Science Institute (NASA's new organization to encourage 
              scientific study of the Moon; their web site has a place where public 
              questions are answered) 
              http://lunarscience.arc.nasa.gov/ 
               
            2. 
            Missions to the Moon 
            List 
              of Moon Missions (NASA) 
              http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/moonpage.html 
               
             Annotated 
              Missions List from the Moon Society 
              http://www.moonsociety.org/info/moon_missions.html 
               
             Mission 
              Lists and Links from the Lunar and Planetary Institute 
              http://www.lpi.usra.edu/expmoon/ 
               
             LCROSS 
              Mission Site 
              http://www.lcross.arc.nasa.gov/ 
               
              See the special page for educational resources 
              http://www.lcross.arc.nasa.gov/resources/ 
               
             Article 
              on the mission from Popular Mechanics magazine 
              http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/air_space/4277592.html 
               
             Lunar 
              Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission Site 
              http://lro.gsfc.nasa.gov/ 
               
             Apollo 
              Lunar Surface Journal (comprehensive site about the landings) 
              http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/ 
               
             PBS 
              To the Moon Site (on the Apollo landings) 
              http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tothemoon/ 
               
             We 
              Choose the Moon Site (a recreation of the Apollo 11 mission) 
              http://wechoosethemoon.org/ 
               
             Clementine 
              Mission Site (first hints of ice on the Moon) 
              http://www.cmf.nrl.navy.mil/clementine/ 
               
            3. 
            Observing the Moon with Binoculars and Telescopes 
            Sky 
              & Telescope Magazine's Moon Observing Articles 
              http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/objects/moon/ 
             Inconstant 
              Moon (Kevin Clarke's rich site full of moon information, 
              observing guides, an atlas, phase calendar, moon music, and much 
              more) 
              http://www.inconstantmoon.com 
               
             Hitchhiker's 
              Guide to the Moon (Akanna Peck's site shows what's 
              visible on the Moon and lets you search by feature names; for serious 
              observers) 
              http://www.shallowsky.com/moon/hitchhiker.html 
               
             The 
              Consolidated Atlas of Best Lunar Images (from the Lunar and 
              Planetary Institute) 
              http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/cla/index.shtml 
               
            4. 
            Finding the Phase of the Moon (and More) 
            Paul 
              Carlisle's Moon Calendar (displays the phase of the Moon 
              for any date from 3999BC to 3999 AD) 
              http://www.paulcarlisle.net/mooncalendar/ 
               
             Akkana 
              Peck's Moon Phase Applet 
              http://www.shallowsky.com/moon.html 
               
             StarDate 
              Online Moon Calendar 
              http://stardate.org/nightsky/moon/ 
               
             Moonrise 
              and Moonset Calculator 
              http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/moonrise.html 
               
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