Moon Day

20

Jul

Moon Day, on July 20th, celebrates the first time humans landed on the moon in 1969. On this day, astronauts from the Apollo 11 mission, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, walked on the moon's surface. It was a huge step for mankind and made people dream big about exploring space. Moon Day reminds us of this amazing achievement in history and inspires people to learn more about planets, stars, and traveling beyond Earth. It's a special day to think about how far we've come in our journey to understand space and encourages the excitement of future space adventures.

How to celebrate Moon Day?

On Moon Day, start by looking at the moon through a telescope or binoculars with your family. Draw pictures of the moon and use glow-in-the-dark stickers to make your own night sky. Build a spaceship or moon rover with LEGO bricks or craft supplies. Bake moon-shaped cookies and decorate them with white icing. Watch a space-themed movie or read a book about astronauts exploring the moon. Pretend you are an astronaut by wearing a helmet made from a bowl or box. Before bed, share moon stories or facts with your family and make a wish on the moon for fun dreams!

Where Moon Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United States