NASA
Science at Nasa: Science Casts: A Summer of Super Moons
The summer of 2014 will be bathed in moonlight as three perigee "supermoons" occur in consecutive months: July, August, September. [July 8, 2014) [3:33]
NASA
Science at Nasa: Science Casts: Bright Explosion on the Moon
NASA researchers who monitor the Moon for meteoroid impacts have detected the brightest explosion in the history of their program. (May 16, 2013) [4:00]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: The Moon
Take a tour of the moon, the closest astronomical object to Earth. Learn theories of the moon's formation, understand its surface features and how they formed, like the highlands and maria, and the moon's internal structures. [9:47]
Have Fun With History
Have Fun With History: Radar Makes a Round Trip to the Moon
Army engineers send radar signal to the moon. The possibilities could even mean sending ships to the moon one day. [2:00]
The Kid Should See This
Tksst: Full Moon Silhouettes: A Full Moon Rises in Real Time
Watch real-time footage of the full moon rise over Wellington, New Zealand in celebration of the 2014 supermoon. [3:45]
Crash Course
Crash Course Astronomy #12: The Moon
Join Phil for a tour of our capital-M Moon, from surface features, inside to the core, and back in time to theories about its formation. [9:51]
Other
Minute Physics: Why the Full Moon Is Better in Winter
A brief video illustrating how the winter season impacts the appearance of the moon. [2:18]
Google
Google Earth: Moon
Get a 3D look at the moon with Google Earth. This interactive site allows you to take a tour of the landing sites of the Apollo missions, zoom into photos of the astronauts' footprints on the moon, and view TV coverage of the missions....
Other
Have Fun Teaching: Moon Song (You Tube)
"The Moon Video is a science video that teaches the phases of the moon. The Moon video teaches kids about New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter and Waning Crescent. This is...
Other
Have Fun Teaching:how Does the Moon Shine? (You Tube)
People enjoy watching the moon in a bright clear night. But have you ever thought, "How Does the Moon Shine"? Learn "how moon shines" and impress your friends.
NASA
Science at Nasa: Science Casts: Did Earth Have Two Moons?
Did our planet once have two moons? Some researchers say so. Moreover, that missing satellite might still be up there - splattered across the far side of the Moon. NASA's GRAIL mission could help confirm or refute the "two moon"...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Observing the Moon
Observe how the Moon changes in the day and night sky. Use these videos [1:28 each] and to compare the Moon in the day and night sky and describe how it changes the sky over time.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Predictable Patterns in the Sky
Observe how the Sun, Moon, and stars appear to move across the day and night sky. Use this resource to observe and predict patterns in the position of the Sun, Moon, and stars that occur in the sky over a day.
Sumanas
Sumanas Inc: The Sidereal and Synodic Months
The moon takes a month to orbit the earth, but how many days is a month and does the moon make a full rotation during that time? Look at this animation to learn more about the moon's sidereal and synodic months.
Next Vista for Learning
Next Vista for Learning: Waxing and Waning Moon
A short video explaining how to tell if the moon is in the waxing phase and getting bigger or the waning phase and getting smaller. [1:23]
Next Vista for Learning
Next Vista for Learning: The Giant Impact Hypothesis
A short video explaining the giant impact hypothesis which explores how the moon was formed. [0:58]
Next Vista for Learning
Next Vista for Learning: The Moon
A video giving some of the properties of the moon. [1:02]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Nasa Probes Set to Orbit the Moon Over New Year's
During a NASA mission when twin probes were near the moon, the mission's chief scientist talked about its objective, to study lunar gravity.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Living and Working in Space
Last week scientists reported definite signs of water hidden in darkened craters on the moon. Does that find change human plans for the exploration of space? Should it?
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Moon in Review
Last week, NASA crashed a probe into the surface of the moon in search of water, just weeks after two other teams reported finding their own clues to the presence of water in the lunar soil. We'll get a wrapup on the hunt for water on...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Moon Missions Preview
If all goes according to plan, two spacecraft will launch en route to the moon next week. We'll get an update on the LRO and LCrOSS missions.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: See You From the Dark Side of the Moon
NASA has given the go-ahead to researchers to begin planning an array of radio telecopes on the far side of the moon.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Far Side of the Moon
We'll check in on the progress of a Japanese lunar orbiter, and what it's teaching scientists about the far side of our moon.
California Academy of Sciences
Ca Academy of Sciences: Back to the Moon
We mark the 40th Anniversary of the 1969 moon landing by looking forward to getting astronauts back to the moon. [3:47]