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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent introduction to the Moon,
This review is from: Patrick Moore on the Moon (Hardcover)
This is a superb text for anyone starting to develop an interest in the Moon, by an author who has been an enthusiastic observer since before the Space Age. Mr. Moore has a great deal of knowledge and covers many topics such as the motion of the Moon, its origin, the nature of the craters, mountains and plains, the manned and unmanned space missions, and the possibility of constructing a lunar base. A good deal of historical background is provided, including discussions of theories which have since been overturned, humorous accounts of various hoaxes and eccentric ideas, and the excitement of the first attempts by humans to reach another world.As a person who so obviously appreciates the beauty of the Moon, the author is keen to encourage the reader to look for themselves. To help with this the book includes a large appendix of Mr. Moore's maps of sections of the near side, with short descriptions of features visible through amateur telescopes. Being in book form these are a very convenient size for use when trying to identify a feature from a photo or another book. For the benefit of the non-scientific audience distances are given in miles and heights in feet, and are also occasionally compared to the sizes of countries, parts of Britain, or the distances between towns in England. There is also a chapter discussing the nature of short-term changes which may have been observed on the Moon, such as flashes of light, glows or localised areas of blurring. There is some debate over whether such phenomena exist or not, and advice is given for those who might wish to participate in further investigations. Two sections of photographs are provided, one consisting largely of black and white telescopic views from Earth, which give a good idea of what one could see or photograph oneself with moderate equipment, the second mainly of close up shots taken by orbiting probes and astronauts on the surface, some in colour. These provide a representative sample of features at different scales, and some fascinating pictures of such things as jagged valleys in the lunar surface and the detail visible around large craters. Although one or two of Mr. Moore's own photographs are included, there is no discussion of photographic techniques, which is probably just as well as this area is rapidly changing with the use of video cameras, webcams and computer processing, and any information given is likely to soon become obsolete. Of course it is not possible to cover every subject in great detail, but overall I think the balance works well and keeps the book interesting to the general reader. For those wishing to go further with observation, understanding of how lunar features evolved, and possibly photography, I would recommend "Observing the Moon" by Gerald North.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb for the Lunar novice!,
By Neil Gibbs (Cardiff, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Patrick Moore on the Moon (Paperback)
This book is excellent and very easy to read. I certainly appreciate our nearest cosmic neighbour that little bit more now, and have a new found respect for the complex effect it has on our planet.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Patrick Moore on the Moon (Paperback)
I never received this book. I was sent the wrong book and it took a number of emails to contact the seller. I told the seller I was willing to return the incorrect book and still wanted my original order. However despite being told by the seller that he would supply my original order for free, I never received it. I was still willing to pay for my original order and told the seller this. I received a refund for my original order, I DID NOT RECEIVE THE COST OF MY HAVING TO RETURN THE INCORRECT BOOK NOR DID I EVER RECEIVED MY ORIGINAL ORDER. Very poor hence no stars.
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