Atlas of the Moon: Interactive Moon atlas (hotspots) with links to 237 close-up images. [Also in German]
Dyson's Animated Moon: Interative moon map (Flash based) with brief information about various features.
Earth-Moon Dynamics Page: Extracts from five papers studying Earth-Moon dynamics relating to evolution and gravity topics.
Geologic Lunar Research Group: Resource for all lunar observers interested in geologic, dome and TLP research. Some content in Italian.
Google Moon: A photographic map of the equatorial region with pan and zoom capability, showing locations of the Apollo landings.
Interactive Map of the Moon: The visible and the hidden side. Includes games and basic information about the satellite and the lunar missions.
Keith's Moon Page: A collection of facts, phases, folklore and photographs.
Lunar Volcanoes: An Introduction to Lunar Domes by Nigel Longshaw, an illustrated description of these features including characteristics and observation history.
Lunarsat Info Page: Multimedia presentation of the European space mission to investigate the south pole for its suitability for the first permanent human outpost.
Moon Page: Some facts, quotations, trivia chosen at random.
Moon Stereogram Demonstration: Demonstration as to why the Moon appears larger when nearer the horizon than when high in the sky.
Moon Survey: Tips for observing our satellite and drawing lunar features. Data archive, pictures, movies and selected links also available.
MoonBase7: Facts, missions, phases, news, links. Also dedicated to the space in general and robotics.
NSSDC Photo Gallery: Moon: Select images from various space probes and telescopes.
SMART-1: ESA's Mission to the Moon: Official mission site includes articles, images, FLASH presentation, PDF brochures, etc.
Summer Moon Illusion: An explanation of the illusion that the Moon, low on the horizon, is actually bigger then when seen higher in the sky.
The Captive Moon: Offers overview article including exploration history and cultural history.
The Moon Illusion Explained: Why our satellite looks big at the horizon and smaller when higher up.
The Moon Museum: A tour made on the 30th anniversary of the first lunar landing.
The Origin of the Moon: Scientific research report providing overview of current theories.
What's a Blue Moon?: From Sky and Telescope magazine. Explains what it is and when the phenomenon happens.
Woman in the Moon: Several features of lunar landscape combined can be seen as a profile of a woman.