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Multimedia Resources

Find the materials you need to support your International Observe the Moon Night event.

Promote Your Event

Stylized illustration of an imagined landscape with world landmarks in the background. In the foreground silhouettes of people looking up at a large Moon in the night skywith the text "International Observe the Moon Night September 192026". In the sky appears "Observe the Moon"; translated in different languages.

Save the Date 2026

Postcard for International Observe the Moon Night 2026. Available in several languages.

Illustration of imagined landscape with world landmarks. In the foregroundsilhouettes of a  boy looking up at the sky at the logo Observe the Moon.

Press Release Template

Customize with your event information.

Flyer for International Observe the Moon Night that says “Join the global celebration Look at the Moon! Attend an event Host your own Listen to Moon-themed music Create Moon.”

Flyer for International Observe the Moon Night

Print this flyer to advertise International Observe the Moon Night.

Observe the Moon logo and stack of various brand colors.

Logo and Style Guide

Official logos and guide to use for promoting your International Observe the Moon Night event.

Animation loop with Observe the Moon logo and September 192026 in the centeragainst a night backdrop of world landmarks.

Presentation Graphics

Check out this set of graphics to celebrate and promote International Observe the Moon Night.

Curated Resources One-pager

Browse this one-pager for helpful program resources.

Composite of 2 display banners with dimensions labelled next to them. The artwork for both show a whimsical illustration of world landmarks in the background and silhouettes of people in the foreground pointing up to the skywhich displays the text"International Observe the Moon Night" over an image of the Moon. Also in the sky are faint words in various languagesthat translate to "Observe the Moon."At the bottom of the banners display the tagline"Everyone. Everywhere. Every Year." the URL go.nasa.gov/ObserveTheMoon and a QR code.

Display Banners

Add a splash of color to your event with a program banner.

2 side by side images of posters for International Observe the Moon Night.

Decorative Posters

Posters to help share your event with the public.

The words "International Observe the Moon Night" are written to the right of a purple waning crescent moon.

International Observe the Moon Night Sticker

Download the official program sticker to print for your own use or to hand out at your observing event.

A young girl peers through a telescope while 2 people watch in the background.

International Observe the Moon Night Video Trailer

Everyoneeverywhereevery year –discover how people around the world participate in the program.

Post-Event Materials

Image of Certificate of Participation for International Observe the Moon Night 2026

Certificate of Participation

Download this certificate and add your name to celebrate your participation in International Observe the Moon Night!

Woman with telescope looking up at night sky with the Moon and the word "Survey."

Lunar Observer and Event Host Feedback Surveys

How did your International Observe the Moon Night go? Your feedback helps us to improve the program from year to year.

Lunar Materials

Composition with diagrams of the Moon with labels.

2026 Moon Maps for International Observe the Moon Night

Points of interest on the Moon for International Observe the Moon Night 2026. Find them with your binoculars or telescopes!

Collage with the text"2026 Lunar Videos" and various images of the MoonMoon missionsand lunar science..

Video Resource List (2026)

Recommended videos for use at International Observe the Moon Night events and beyond.

Collage with the text"2026 Lunar News Highlights" and various images of the MoonMoon missionsand lunar science..

Lunar News from Past Year + Look Ahead (2026)

A list of Moon-related news from 2026.

Short animation of the Moon cycling through phases as it appears from Earth.

Moon Phase and Libration2026

This visualization shows the Moon's phase at hourly intervals throughout 2026as viewed from the Northern Hemisphere. A Southern Hemisphere version is also available.

The gray-brownheavily cratered Moon dominates the frame against black spacewith a partially lit crescent Earth setting behind its upper-left edge.

Artemis II Lunar Flyby Images

Check out some flyby images of the Moon captured by NASA's Artemis II astronauts during their historic test flight in April 2026. The images reveal regions of the Moon's far sideas well as an in-space solar eclipse.

Highly textured crater with a steep-looking rim and a cluster of mountains at its center.

Gallery of Moon Images

Browse a curated collection of images of Earth's Moonthe only world beyond Earth where humans have set foot.

Photographic mosaic made of 1231 images taken by the Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) on NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO).

Moon Mosaic

Photographic mosaic made of 1231 images taken by the Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) on NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO).

Screenshot of a title slidewith "Apollo 17" against a backdrop of cratered lunar surfaceplus NASA and Apollo logos.

Apollo Mission Presentations

Download these slides about the different Apollo missions and adapt them to your audience and setting. 

Past Live Streams

A computer interface displays a lunar‑mapping and targeting tool showing the Moon’s near‑terminator region with various outlined target areas. The right side of the screen shows a detailed lunar surface image overlaid with colored ringslabelsand boundariesincluding markings for the Orientale BasinMontes Rookand the “Ejecta Ensemble: Outer Rook.” A timestamp at the bottom reads “6 Apr 2026 21:18:00.” The left panel lists mission timeline itemssuch as “12. Orientale Basin,” along with times and action notes. Tabs across the top indicate navigation options like Lunar Targeting PlanOverviewTimelineand Targets. Controls along the bottom allow switching between viewing modesfocal lengthsand map layers.

NASA's Artemis II Crew Flies Around the Moon

On April 62026the Artemis II crew traveled farther from Earth than any humans in history—breaking the record set by Apollo 13 in 1970. Experience the journey again!

Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket launch on the agency’s Artemis II test flightWednesdayApril 1 from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Artemis II lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET. Artemis II is the first crewed mission of the agency’s Artemis campaign. The mission will send NASA astronauts Reid WisemanVictor Gloverand Christina Koch and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hanson on an approximately 10-day journey around the Moon and back to Earth.

NASA's Artemis II Crew Launches To The Moon

Relive the April 12026launch of NASA's Artemis II mission to the Moon.

Composite of a photo of group of people outdoors at night. In the foregrounda woman stand near a large telescope and holds her phone camera to the eyepiece as some kids stand an watch. An image of the Moon and also swirling lines are overlaid over the photo.

2025 Observe the Moon Show

In celebration of International Observe the Moon Nightexplore lunar science and exploration highlights from NASAincluding preparations for Artemisand discover the ways in which participants from around the world participate in the program.

Graphic with phases of the Moon in a circle surrounding text"Event Planning Webinar"

2025 Event Planning Webinar

Wondering how you can host an event next year? In this recorded webinarthe International Observe the Moon Night team and experienced event hosts share resources and tips for success.

10 Ways to Observe the Moon From Anywhere

There are so many ways to observe the Moon! Here are a few ideas to get you startedno matter where you are.

Illustration with a calendar and Observe the Moon logo

International Observe the Moon Night Event Materials

Everything you need to prepare for your International Observe the Moon Night event.

An Atmosphere of Exploration

Earth's Moon: Curated Resources

Explore hands-on and multimedia resourcesall about our nearest neighbor in space.

An illustration of a slice of a bright orange sunwith planetsa comet and asteroids against a blue-black backround.

Solar System Resource Packages

For educatorsstudentsand anyone interested in learning more about our solar system.

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