Discover what the surface of the Moon is like and read about the people who have visited the Moon.
This lively and informative book introduces beginning readers to the Moon's orbit around Earth, phases of the Moon and eclipses, the Moon's effect on tides, and more.
Photographs and simple text introduce the features of the Moon, Earth's only natural satellite.
Marking the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong’s ‘small step’ this beautiful book from Royal Museums Greenwich explores people’s fascination with our only natural satellite.
Presents early beliefs about the moon, the moon's relationship to the earth, what it is like on the moon and the history and future of travel to the moon.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.
Reproduction of the original: The Moon by Thomas Gwyn Elger
The Spinning through Space series aims to explore space through the Earth and the surrounding solar system.
Why does the Moon seem to change shape? What is the surface of the Moon like? Could you ever live on the Moon? Find the answers in this book! People used to think there were seas on the Moon. Find out what they were looking at.
Describes the Earth's moon, its relation to the Earth, and the history of lunar exploration.