Live images of the Moon from around the world during International Observe the Moon Night

Tune in to see the Moon from sites around the world.

The broadcasters below are part of the Night Skies Network group of Mallincam users. The group web site lists all their channels. Those listed in red are currently broadcasting live.

The list below includes all the channels that will be broadcasting a live image of the Moon for InOMN. Click on a channel below or on the NSN web site to join in. Join the chat with others around the world by providing a user name of your choice.

The channels are listed below in the order they will begin broadcasting as the Sun sets in their location on September 18. InOMN begins just west of the International Date Line where each new day begins. The time zone of each location is also given (UT = GMT for this purpose). Get the current time at locations around the world.

New Zealand
John Whitby from Taumata Island Observatory in Carterton, New Zealand (UT + 12)
Telescope: Meade 12-inch LX200GPS, Camera: Mallincam Hyper Plus Color camera

Australia
Ken James in Snake Valley, Victoria, Australia (UT + 10)
Telecope: Saxon 120mm f /5 Achromat, Camera: Samsung SCC-A2333

Australia
Martin Ferlito in Bradbury, Sydney, NSW, Australia (UT + 10)
Camera: Gstar-EX Monochrome

Pakistan
Umair Asim of the Khwarizmi Science Society in Lahore, Pakistan (UT + 5)
Telescope: Celestron C14 on a Losmandy Titan mount, Camera: Mallincam hyper plus color video camera

Croatia
Astronomsko Društvo Adnos in Novi Sad, Croatia (UT + 2)
Telescope: 120mm refractor, Camera: TU cam

Spain
Howard Karp in La Nucia, Alicante, Spain (UT + 2)
Telescope: PlaneWave 12.5-inch corrected Dale-Kirkham on a CGE Pro Celestron mount, Camera: Mallincam VSS+ video camera

United Kingdom
Mark Phillips in Edinburgh, Scotland (UT + 1)
Telescope: 200mm f/5 Newtonian on an EQ6 mount, Camera: Philips spc900nc webcam

United Kingdom
Mick Forma in Middlesbrough, England (UT + 1)
Telescope: SkyWatcher Explorer 250PDS, Camera: Microsoft Lifecam HD webcam

United States
Mike Zammit in Trinity, Florida, USA (UT - 4)
Telescope: 22-inch Star Structure, Camera: Mallincam Hyper Plus video camera

Canada
Rock Mallin in Ottawa, Canada (UT - 4)
Telescope: 16-inch Meade LX 200, Camera: MallinCam Xtreme video camera

Canada
Gary Boyle in Ottawa, Canada (UT - 4)
Telescope: 12-inch SCT, Camera: Mallincam Hyper plus Video camera

Canada
Rick Kelland in Ontario, Canada (UT - 4)
Telescope: 120mm Skywatcher Apo, Camera: Mallicam VSS video camera

Canada
Fred Waucaush in Munster, Canada (UT - 4)
Telescope: Celestron SCT 9.25 Alt-Az, Camera: Mallincam VSS video camera

United States
Tim Patton in Plain City, Ohio, USA (UT - 4)
Telescope: 11-inch SCT, Camera: Mallincam VSS+ Video camera

United States
Scott Short in Red Lion, Pennsylvania, USA (UT - 4)
Telescope: 14.5-inch Dobsonian f/4.5, Camera: Mallincam Hyper plus

United States
Marleen Bryan in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, USA (UT - 5)
Telescope: 20-inch Obsession F/5, Camera: Mallincam video camera

United States
Greg Wilhite in Stockton, California, USA (UT - 7)
Telescope: 16-inch Dobson f/3.3, Camera: Mallincam Hyper Plus video camera

United States
Tom O'Key in Joshua Tree, California, USA (UT - 7)

Nicaragua
Also broadcasting the Moon live, or in the case of bad weather webcasting their event:
Julio Vannini, AWB National Coordinator for Nicaragua, in Managua, Nicaragua (UT - 6)