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An intimate portrait of the Earth's closest neighborthe Moonthat explores the history and future of humankind's relationship with it
Every generation has looked towards the heavens and wondered at the beauty of the Moon. Fifty years ago, a few Americans became the first to do the reverseand shared with Earth-bound audiences the view of their own planet hanging in the sky instead.
Recently, the connection has been discovered to be even closer: a fragment of the Earth's surface was found embedded in a rock brought back from the Moon. And astronauts are preparing to return to the surface of the Moon after a half-century hiatusthis time to the dark side.
Oliver Morton explores how the ways we have looked at the Moon have shaped our perceptions of the Earth: from the controversies of early astronomers such as van Eyck and Galileo, to the Cold War space race, to the potential use of the Moon as a stepping stone for further space exploration.
Advanced technologies, new ambitions, and old dreams mean that men, women, and robots now seem certain to return to the Moon. For some, it is a future on which humankind has turned its back for too long. For others, an adventure yet to begin.
Every generation has looked towards the heavens and wondered at the beauty of the Moon. Fifty years ago, a few Americans became the first to do the reverseand shared with Earth-bound audiences the view of their own planet hanging in the sky instead.
Recently, the connection has been discovered to be even closer: a fragment of the Earth's surface was found embedded in a rock brought back from the Moon. And astronauts are preparing to return to the surface of the Moon after a half-century hiatusthis time to the dark side.
Oliver Morton explores how the ways we have looked at the Moon have shaped our perceptions of the Earth: from the controversies of early astronomers such as van Eyck and Galileo, to the Cold War space race, to the potential use of the Moon as a stepping stone for further space exploration.
Advanced technologies, new ambitions, and old dreams mean that men, women, and robots now seem certain to return to the Moon. For some, it is a future on which humankind has turned its back for too long. For others, an adventure yet to begin.
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781541774322 |
|---|---|
| Publisher: | PublicAffairs |
| Publication date: | 06/04/2019 |
| Series: | Economist Books Series |
| Pages: | 352 |
| Sales rank: | 539,772 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.40(d) |
About the Author
Oliver Morton has written about space for decades in publications ranging for the Economist to Nature to Prospect to the New Yorker. Asteroid 10716 olivermorton is named after him.
Table of Contents
List Of Illustrations xiii
Introduction 1
Its Phases 7
I Reflections 11
Its Size And Appearance 37
II The Face Of The Moon 41
Its Orbit 79
III Apollo 83
Its Surface 125
IV Boundaries 129
Trajectories 165
V Reasons 169
Visits 201
VI The Return 205
Exposure 221
VII On The Moon 225
Stories 253
VIII The Unworld 257
Coda 287
Acknowledgements 295
Sources And Further Reading 299
References 305
Index 315
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