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The Moon is an illustrated, cross-disciplinary exploration of our closest celestial neighbor. Part science, part history, part culture, it speaks to space enthusiasts, art lovers, and curious readers of all ages who want to understand why the Moon has shaped calendars, myths, and missions—and why it still fires our imagination today.

Written as a cohesive narrative, The Moon guides readers through its 4.5‑billion‑year story, from its fiery birth to the modern era of lunar exploration. The book blends accessible explanations with richly produced visuals, making complex ideas approachable and enjoyable. Specially commissioned illustrations, stunning photographs, and historic artefacts illuminate the Moon’s phases, motions, and enduring influence, while a clear structure helps you follow the timeline without getting lost in details.

The final chapter shines a spotlight on NASA’s Artemis program and what it means for future missions to the Moon and beyond. Alongside a practical observation guide, annotated maps, and detailed profiles of key features like Tycho Crater and the Sea of Tranquility, The Moon invites readers to look up, learn, and plan their own night-sky adventures.

  • Origins and evolution of the Moon (4.5 billion years)
  • Calendars, myths, and the Moon’s cultural impact
  • Milestones from the space race to the Artemis program
  • Specially commissioned illustrations, photographs, and historic artefacts
  • Annotated lunar maps and profiles of Tycho Crater and the Sea of Tranquility
  • Accessible explanations and engaging, narrative storytelling

After finishing The Moon, readers gain a deeper sense of wonder and a practical grasp of how to observe the Moon in the night sky, plus an enduring appreciation for humanity’s ongoing quest to explore beyond Earth. This book leaves you inspired, informed, and connected to the vast story of our Moon.

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The Moon is an illustrated, cross-disciplinary exploration of our closest celestial neighbor. Part science, part history, part culture, it speaks to space enthusiasts, art lovers, and curious readers of all ages who want to understand why the Moon has shaped calendars, myths, and missions—and why it still fires our imagination today.

Written as a cohesive narrative, The Moon guides readers through its 4.5‑billion‑year story, from its fiery birth to the modern era of lunar exploration. The book blends accessible explanations with richly produced visuals, making complex ideas approachable and enjoyable. Specially commissioned illustrations, stunning photographs, and historic artefacts illuminate the Moon’s phases, motions, and enduring influence, while a clear structure helps you follow the timeline without getting lost in details.

The final chapter shines a spotlight on NASA’s Artemis program and what it means for future missions to the Moon and beyond. Alongside a practical observation guide, annotated maps, and detailed profiles of key features like Tycho Crater and the Sea of Tranquility, The Moon invites readers to look up, learn, and plan their own night-sky adventures.

  • Origins and evolution of the Moon (4.5 billion years)
  • Calendars, myths, and the Moon’s cultural impact
  • Milestones from the space race to the Artemis program
  • Specially commissioned illustrations, photographs, and historic artefacts
  • Annotated lunar maps and profiles of Tycho Crater and the Sea of Tranquility
  • Accessible explanations and engaging, narrative storytelling

After finishing The Moon, readers gain a deeper sense of wonder and a practical grasp of how to observe the Moon in the night sky, plus an enduring appreciation for humanity’s ongoing quest to explore beyond Earth. This book leaves you inspired, informed, and connected to the vast story of our Moon.