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Author Leatherbarrow, Bill, author.

Title The Moon / Bill Leatherbarrow.

Publication Info. ©2018
London, UK : Reaktion Books, Ltd, 2018.

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 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  523.3 LEATHERBARROW    Check Shelf
Description 182 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Series Kosmos
Kosmos (London, England)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-173) and index.
Contents Preface -- 1. Our companion Moon: from mirror to museum -- 2. The Moon as a world: observation and discovery in the telescopic age -- 3. The Moon in the modern age -- 4. The Moon in the age of spacecraft exploration -- 5. Observing the Moon.
Summary The moon has always been the most obvious feature in our night sky. It is our nearest celestial neighbour, orbiting the earth at an average distance of 384,400 kilometers, and is large enough to display significant detail even to the unaided eye. Our moon has drawn observers since the dawn of humankind, and all people have tried to make sense of the puzzles it poses and the questions it raises. The moon provided our ancient ancestors with one of the earliest means of keeping and measuring time, and many early religions had cults that worshipped it. When it eclipses the sun it provides one of the most awe-inspiring views in nature. In The Moon, celebrated amateur astronomer Bill Leatherbarrow provides expert insight into the history of our study of this compelling astronomical body. Drawing on his own decades of lunar observation, he describes how and why the observation and study of the moon has evolved, particularly in the age of telescopic study. He also offers an overview of current scientific thinking and developments in lunar science since the advent of the Space Age, even providing practical advice on how to make your own observations of the moon. Extensively illustrated with images of the lunar surface taken both from spacecraft and using amateur equipment, this book is an accessible introduction to complex astrophysical concepts that will give all amateur astronomers and anyone fascinated by this natural satellite something to moon over.
Subject Moon.
SCIENCE / Astronomy.
Moon. (OCoLC)fst01240375
ISBN 9781780239149 (hbk.)
1780239149 (hbk.)
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