An awe-inspiring and enlightening survey of our closest cosmic companion.
An awe-inspiring and enlightening survey of our closest cosmic companion.
A source of light in the dark of night and our ever-changing cosmic companion, the Moon has fascinated humankind since we first gazed into the sky.
In this extensively illustrated and illuminating volume, art historian Alexandra Loske and astronomer Robert Massey present a rich and curious history. From its violent birth through to the exhilarating story of the Space Race and current exploration efforts, discover the many faces of the Moon and how they have shaped humanity's existence.
Alexandra Loske (Author)
Dr Alexandra Loske is an art historian, editor, and curator at The Royal Pavilion and Brighton Museums.
Robert Massey (Author)
Robert Massey PhD is an astronomer and Deputy Executive Director at the Royal Astronomical Society.
A source of light in the dark of night and our ever-changing cosmic companion, the Moon has fascinated humankind since we first gazed into the sky. In this extensively illustrated and illuminating volume, art historian Alexandra Loske and astronomer Robert Massey present a rich and curious history. From its violent birth through to the exhilarating story of the Space Race and current exploration efforts, discover the many faces of the Moon and how they have shaped humanity's existence.
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