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Discover the Moon

by Jean Lacroux, Anthony J. Hey, Christian Legrand, Christopher Sutcliffe
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Overview

The Moon is accessible to everyone. Because it is easy to observe everywhere, even in big cities, it is a prime target for aspiring astronomers and for those who are merely curious about the night sky. This easy-to-use guide to discovering lunar sites takes the reader through fourteen observing sessions from New Moon to Full Moon. For each evening, the book shows which craters, mountains and other features can be seen, and how to find them. Each photograph shows what the observer actually sees through a telescope, solving the usual difficulties of orientation confronting beginners. Images are shown as they appear through both refracting and reflecting telescopes. Maps printed on the book's front and back flaps show the whole Moon with sites as seen through a refractor, through a Newtonian reflector, or, when turned upside-down, through binoculars. Jean Lacroux has been a columnist for the French astronomy magazine Ciel et Espace for 25 years. He has published four successful amateur astronomy books in French. Christian Legrand is an engineer and amateur astronomer, who has been a passionate lunar observer since the Apollo missions.

Synopsis

Guide to discovering lunar sites, for beginners.

About the Author, Jean Lacroux

Jean Lacroux has been a columnist for the French astronomy magazine Ciel et Espace for 25 years. He has published four successful amateur astronomy books in French.

Christian Legrand is an engineer and amateur astronomer, who has been a passionate lunar observer since the Apollo missions.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2003
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
144
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521535557

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