Lunar : A History of the Moon in Myths, Maps + Matter

(Author) Matthew Shindell
Format: Hardback
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A beautiful showcase of hand-drawn geological charts of the Moon, combined with a retelling of the symbolic and mythical associations of Earth's satellite.Created over a period of twelve years by a team of twenty-two scientists and illustrator-cartographers, the Geologic Atlas of the Moon (1962-74) comprises forty-four superb geological charts of the Moon - one for each named quadrangle on the nearside of the Moon. For the first time in Lunar, each of the beautifully hand-drawn and coloured quadrant charts is displayed at full page size and annotated with details and illustrations of lunar landings from 1959 to today, robot-collected rock samples and references from popular culture. Interspersed between the beautiful charts and accompanying geological, exploratory and popular culture annotations are self-contained feature essays by expert contributors, each devoted to a Moon-related topic. Together they highlight the cultural, scientific and natural significance of the Moon to humankind, from prehistory to NASA's present Artemis missions. Features are presented broadly chronologically from origin of myth or concept, and reflect humanity's growing understanding of the Moon and its influence on Earth. Topics include: the Mayan lunar calendar; the role of the Moon in astrology; the importance of the Moon in establishing an Earth-centred solar system; the association of the Moon with madness; the Moon in literature and painting; how the Moon governs the tides; the Moon in the movies; and the robotic exploration of the Moon.

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Publisher:
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780500027141
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Oct. 24, 2024

Matthew Shindell

Matthew Shindell is a prolific American author known for his novel "Echoes of Eternity," a haunting exploration of memory and loss. His lyrical prose and intricate character development have earned him critical acclaim. Shindell's work delves deep into the human experience, leaving a lasting impact on readers worldwide.

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