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author Rick Stroud’s piece on lunar exploitation was picked up in the
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“A miscellany with attitude that's great for dipping in and out
of.”—
New Scientist.
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To celebrate the fortieth anniversary of man’s first steps on the
moon, a visually striking cornucopia of everything worth knowing about
our closest neighbor in space.
Can you remember where you
were on July 20, 1969, when, in one of the iconic moments of the
twentieth century, Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the moon? The
distant object that had fascinated mankind for millennia suddenly got
much closer.
Rick Stroud has been obsessed with the moon since
childhood, and here provides the culmination of that passion—an utterly
original and absorbing account of all things lunar, a book that
celebrates the physics that created the moon and the technology that
took us there as much as its magic and mystery.
Opening with the
debatable story of how the moon was formed (scientists still don’t agree
on this), Stroud then turns to the stories of mankind’s fascination with
Earth’s satellite—from Babylonian astronomers thousands of years before
Christ, to the Greek, Roman, and Arab scientists who paved the way for
the Renaissance, to the astronomers and astronauts of our time. He
delves into the mythology and astrology that have inspired civilizations
and cultures the world over, alongside the scientific and medicinal
advances that have come from our lunar connection.
Filled with
original lists, intriguing statistics, and compelling images, The
Book of the Moon draws us closer to the rocky orb that may hold the
secrets of our own Earth’s beginnings.