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Moon Interactives

Explore the Moon from your screen! The following interactive tools enable you to climb lunar mountains, investigate Apollo samples, and dig beneath the Moon’s surface.

Screen preview of the Moon and labels.

Daily Moon Guide

NASA’s interactive map for observing the Moon each day of the year. Find key sites and landmarks, check out special Moon events throughout the year, and more.

screen view showing the surface of the Moon overlay with enhanced color data.

Moon Trek

Visualize, explore, and analyze the lunar surface using real data returned from a growing fleet of spacecraft. View the Moon through the eyes of many different instruments, pilot real-time 3D flyovers above mountains and into craters, and conduct measurements of surface features.

screen view showing render of a satellite flying over the Moon

NASA Eyes

Fly through the solar system to the Moon in this browser-based 3D visualization tool. Ride alongside past and present space missions.

screen view showing a closeup view of a Moon crater overlay with enhanced color data

QuickMap

A map viewer of the Moon from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera team. Quickmap is a highly customizable web-based mapping and analysis tool containing data from past and present lunar spacecraft.

Screen image of a Moon rock sample within a screen interface.

Astromaterials 3D

A virtual library for exploration and research of NASA's space rock collections. Explore these remarkable and rare extraterrestrial samples from different origins across our solar system in your hands through interactive 3D models.

Screenshot of a webpage with a large image of the Moon against a black background and the headline “WHERE ON THE MOON?” at the top. A welcome message bubble says, “Welcome to the Moon! Ready to train like an astronaut by learning geography of the Moon? Let’s get started. What is your name?” There is a box labeled “First Name” with an arrow button, and the NASA Expedition Moon logo appears in the corner.

Where on the Moon?

Train like an astronaut by learning geography of the Moon! As you embark on this expedition you will identify regions, learn fun facts, and have an opportunity to further analyze regions using Moon Trek. Earn a badge of completion as you play at your own pace or against the clock.

Close-up of a gray Moon rock with many small holes, a rough and bumpy surface, labeled “Sample 15016,0” shown on a black background with a scale bar. On the right side, a quiz screen asks “How would you classify this lunar sample?” with buttons labeled “Anorthosite,” “Basalt,” “Impact Breccia,” and “Show Key Characteristics.”

Classifying Moon Rocks

Put your lunar geologist knowledge and skills to the test! Learn about the history and evolution of the Moon, Moon rocks and more. Earn a badge of completion as you apply the skills you develop to classify Moon rocks.

Screenshot of a quiz game board titled “NASA Science Quest: Moon Rock Edition” with a score of 0 at the top. The board shows five categories—Moon Rocks, Sample Curation, Apollo Missions, Classify This Sample, and Potpourri—each with point values of 250, 500, 750, and 1000. A “Bonus Question” button appears in the top right corner.

NASA Science Quest: Moon Rock Edition

Have fun with this jeopardy-style, NASA Science Quest designed to help build knowledge related to NASA's Moon rocks and more. Challenge yourself to earn the highest score!

Featured Tool: Eyes on the Moon