International Observe the Moon Night: Celebrating 15 Years of Effective Science Public Engagement
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Dr. Sanlyn Buxner
Senior Scientist
Senior Education and Communication Specialist
Planetary Science Institute
International Observe the Moon Night is a yearly event that invites observers around the world to learn about lunar science and exploration, make celestial observations, and honor cultural and personal connections to the Moon. Celebrating its 15th year, the event is being held on Saturday, September 14th. Individuals can attend or host virtual or in-person events or observe with their family, friends, or on their own. Organizations can host public or private events. Everyone can register their participation and be added to the map of lunar observers that span all seven continents. I will discuss the origin and history and share its evolution to become a highly anticipated and widely celebrated event across the globe as a case study of effective public engagement. You can learn more about International Observe the Moon Night on its website: moon.nasa.gov/observe.
Host: Steve Kortenkamp