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The Moon

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Reviews the history of Earth's observation of its only natural satellite from ancient times to modern scientific studies, exploring what we know of the Moon's composition, surface, phases, and origins.

64 pages, Library Binding

First published September 1, 2003

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December 16, 2015
The moon by Margaret_W_Carruthers is a great book explaining the moon. The book is a nonfiction book containing lots of info about. It sets in lots of periods of time to go to the modern and past time of the moons. Their is also no main characters just people that they have talked about. The book goes into depths about how what Aristotle or Socrates saw e mthese moon or thought what it looked like. It then goes into the expositions that took place that went over the moon kuje voyage1 or the Luna expositions by the soviate Union. This overall can teach you so much and if you think you know everything about the moon think again.
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