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Explore Earth's closest neighbor, the Moon, in this fascinating and timely book and discover what we should expect from this seemingly familiar but strange, new frontier. Discover the role of the Moon in Earth's past and present; read about the lunar environment and how it could be made more habitable for humans; consider whether continued exploration of the Moon is justified; and view rare Apollo-era photos and film stills. This is a complete story of the human lunar experience, presenting many interesting but little-known and significant events in lunar science for the first time. It will appeal to anyone wanting to know more about the stunning discoveries being uncovered on the Moon.
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New Moon: Water, Exploration, and Future Habitation
2014, Cambridge University Press
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New Moon: Water, Exploration, and Future Habitation
2014, Cambridge University Press
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New Moon: Water, Exploration, and Future Habitation
2014, Cambridge University Press
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The new moon: water, exploration, and future habitation
2014, Cambridge University Press
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