Puzzle cube mural made of Astronaut
National Moon Day is celebrated on July 20 each year to commemorate the historic Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. This day marks the moment when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the lunar surface, a remarkable achievement in space exploration. It serves as a reminder of human ingenuity, perseverance, and the spirit of discovery that led to this incredible milestone. The event not only demonstrated technological advancements but also inspired generations to pursue careers in science, engineering, and space exploration.
Observing National Moon Day can take many forms, from watching documentaries about space missions to engaging in discussions about future lunar exploration. Many organizations, including NASA and space research institutions, use this occasion to educate the public about the significance of space travel and the possibilities of returning to the moon. With renewed interest in lunar missions, such as NASA’s Artemis program, National Moon Day continues to be a relevant celebration, encouraging people to dream beyond Earth and explore the vastness of space.

Creators of the mural
- Akash Dutta
- Vivek Pandit
- Shivam Kumar
- Naitik Kannojiya
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