Professional and amateur projects related to lunar impact flash observations
- LUMIO - A space mission by the European Space Agency. This Wikipedia page is maintained by the LUMIO team.
- Tony Cook's website about his detection software “ALFI”: https://users.aber.ac.uk/atc/alfi.htm.
- The related pages by the British Astronomical Association (also Tony Cook).
- NELIOTA - a Greek observing program to look for lunar impact flashes. It was funded by ESA and ran from 2017 to 2023. They have used the 1.2 m telescope of the Kryoneri observatory in Greece.
- TeLi - A project of the Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia to observe impact flashes on the Moon and other planets. They use a 60 cm telescope on Calar Alto, Spain.
- The lunar impact program of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers, coordinated by Brian Cudnik.
- The impact monitoring program by NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office.
- Unione Astrofili Italy (Antonio Mercatali): http://luna.uai.it/index.php/Lunar_Impacts_Research_-_theory_for_observation.
- And there is an email group for those interested: https://groups.io/g/lunar-impacts.
Selected presentations about lunar impact flashes and related things
A Moon guider - 09 Apr 2024.
Lunar impact flashes - Seminar given in Leiden, some time in 2023.
Lunar impact flashes - how? - Presented at some workshop, similar to the seminar above but addressed at interested amateur astronomers. From Sep 2023.
Additional items, possibly mentioned elsewhere on this web page
A formsheet to help you organize your observing sessions.