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  1. Moon - Wikipedia

    In geophysical terms, the Moon is a planetary-mass object or satellite planet. Its mass is 1.2% that of the Earth, and its diameter is 3,474 km (2,159 mi), roughly one-quarter of Earth's (about as …

  2. Earth's Moon - Science@NASA

    Dec 29, 2025 · Like Earth, the Moon has a day side and a night side, which change as the Moon rotates. The Sun always illuminates half of the Moon while the other half remains dark.

  3. Moon Phase Calendar 2026 – Interactive Lunar Phases Today ...

    Discover the Moon Phase Calendar 2026. See daily lunar phases, click each day for details, and track new moons, full moons, and more in real time!SpaceInformer.com Moon Phase Calendar …

  4. Moon phase today | Current moon

    3 days ago · Current moon phase, including information about its position, illumination, moonrise, and moonset.

  5. Moon 101 - National Geographic Society

    What is the moon made of, and how did it form? Learn about the moon's violent origins, how its phases shaped the earliest calendars, and how humans first explored Earth's only natural …

  6. Phases of the Moon - timeanddate.com

    Find the Moon’s illumination, distance, and latitude for any time on any date. The Moon has four primary and four intermediate lunar phases during a lunar month. Here's all you need to know …

  7. Everything you need to know about the Moon - Astronomy.com

    Sep 7, 2023 · How big is the Moon? The Moon is Earth’s only permanent natural satellite, and it’s the fifth-largest satellite in our solar system. The Moon’s diameter is approximately 2,160 miles …

  8. The moon has been stealing Earth’s atmosphere for billions of …

    4 days ago · Particles from Earth’s atmosphere have been carried into space by solar wind and landing on the moon for billions of years, mixing into the lunar soil, according to a new study.

  9. Moon | Features, Phases, Surface, Exploration, & Facts | Britannica

    2 days ago · Moon, Earth’s sole natural satellite and nearest celestial body. Known since prehistoric times, it is the brightest object in the sky after the Sun. Its name in English, like that …

  10. Astronomy: Moon, Sun, Planets & Celestial Events | The Old Farmer's Almanac

    5 days ago · Explore astronomy with Almanac.com—Moon phases, rise and set times, planets, eclipses, meteor showers, full Moon names, and other celestial events.