ORLANDO, Fla. – The last week of September brings less miserable temperatures to Florida and also the perfect opportunity to look up at Earth’s nearest neighbor, the moon.Every year, International Observe the Moon Night occurs in September or October, when the Moon is around first quarter.
This year the day falls on Saturday, Sept. 26.According to NASA, the goal of the global moon celebration is to unite people by honoring lunar observation, science, art and exploration.
In less than four years, NASA plans to land humans back on the moon under the Artemis program.[TRENDING: Does coronavirus spread easily among children? | Gunman shoots 2 teens at skating rink | Michael Jordan forms NASCAR team with Bubba Wallace]Every year, NASA, other.