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by Louis Varricchio

ePub Inconstant Moon download
Author:
Louis Varricchio
ISBN13:
978-1599263939
ISBN:
1599263939
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Publisher:
Xlibris Corporation (December 28, 2006)
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Astronomy & Space Science
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Inconstant Moon book. Louis Varricchio's bold new book will demonstrate that there is much about the Moon's natural history that awaits discovery.

Inconstant Moon book. Dr. John A. O'Keefe, former NASA space scientist and author of "Tektites and Their Origin. What do we really know about the Mo "I believe that real scientific progress is as much a result of public information as of laboratory or field studies.

Inconstant Moon: Discover. has been added to your Cart. 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.

Inconstant Moon is a science fiction short story collection by American author Larry Niven that was published in 1973. Inconstant Moon" is also a 1971 short story that is included in the collection

Inconstant Moon is a science fiction short story collection by American author Larry Niven that was published in 1973. Inconstant Moon" is also a 1971 short story that is included in the collection. The title is a quote from the balcony scene in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The collection was assembled from the US collections The Shape of Space and All the Myriad Ways. The short story won the 1972 Hugo Award for best short story.

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Moon rocks on Earth come from three sources: those collected by the United States Apollo program crewed lunar landings from 1969 to 1972 .

Moon rocks on Earth come from three sources: those collected by the United States Apollo program crewed lunar landings from 1969 to 1972; samples returned by three Soviet Luna programme uncrewed probes in the 1970s; and rocks that were ejected naturally from the lunar surface before falling to Earth as lunar meteorites. Louis Varricchio,Inconstant Moon, Xlibris Books, 2006

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.

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.

Moon rocks on Earth come from three sources: those collected by the US Apollo manned lunar landings from 1969 to 1972; samples returned . Louis Varricchio,Inconstant Moon, Xlibris Books, 2006, ISBN 1-59926-393-9.

Moon rocks on Earth come from three sources: those collected by the US Apollo manned lunar landings from 1969 to 1972; samples returned by three Soviet Luna unmanned probes in the 1970s; and rocks that were ejected naturally from the lunar surface by cratering events and subsequently fell to Earth as lunar meteorites.

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"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.
  • I first heard about this book when I attended a lecture by Mr Varricchio and was so taken back by his knowledge that I bought one for me and my cousin's husband who teachers advanced mathematics at Texan A & M. Ben and I both enjoyed the information as well as the writing style. Mr Varricchio is a wonderful writer and I do hope that he will consider writing even more. I also believe that our younger readers would love to hear about the universe in the manner that Mr. Varicchio indicates.

    Jim Callahan

  • Inconstant moon is an excellent review of one of the longest running controversies in lunar science. The question of tektite origin has remained controversial since the days of the Apollo program. Tektites are small beads of glass found in large strewn fields on earth. Their origin is disputed, as to whether they are from lunar impacts, which find their way to earth or are debris from earth impacts. This is an interesting story of scientific debate which is continuing to this day. You can also visit my website [...] to find out more about lunar science.