Inconstant Moon

Discovery and Controversy on the Way to the Moon

by Louis Varricchio


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 12/28/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 117
ISBN : 9781599263922
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 117
ISBN : 9781599263939

About the Book

“I believe that real scientific progress is as much a result of public information as of laboratory or field studies. Louis Varricchio’s bold new book will demonstrate that there is much about the Moon’s natural history that awaits discovery.”
– Dr. John A. O’Keefe, former NASA space scientist and author of “Tektites and Their Origin.”

What do we really know about the Moon, Earth's nearest neighbor in space?

"Inconstant Moon: Discovery and Controversy on the Way to the Moon," tells the story of NASA's robot lunar explorers, such as Projects Ranger and Surveyor, as well as the interpersonal relationships between some of the brilliant scientists who took America to the Moon. The exploration of the Moon is a story about tempers, rivalry, and scientific debates over the Moon’s origin and surface features. Six years in the making, this book reveals some recently unearthed historical facts.

"Inconstant Moon..." also contains rarely published photographs of some of the scientists discussed in the text as well as NASA images of the Moon and several lunar samples and meteorites. The book's appendices provide useful information for the interested reader or serious lunar student.


About the Author

Author Louis Varricchio is an award-winning science news writer. He holds undergraduate degrees in communications and a masters’ of science degree in space studies. He lives in Vermont USA.