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The moon in modern astronomy a summary of twenty years selenographic work, and a study of recent problems. [Hardcover]

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A comprehensive summary of twenty years of selenographic research examining the Moon’s features and characteristics in modern astronomy. This scholarly work explores recent astronomical problems and discoveries related to lunar observation and study.

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This hardcover volume presents a detailed examination of the Moon through the lens of modern astronomy, synthesizing two decades of selenographic work and research. The authors, John Ellard Gore and Philipp Fauth, compile their extensive observations and studies of lunar topography, geology, and astronomical phenomena.

The book addresses contemporary problems in lunar science, including crater formation, surface composition, and the Moon’s relationship to Earth’s dynamics. It serves as both a historical record of early 20th-century astronomical achievement and a scientific resource for understanding the Moon’s physical characteristics.

Combining systematic data collection with theoretical analysis, this work represents significant contributions to selenography—the detailed study and mapping of the Moon’s surface. The text is essential for astronomers, historians of science, and those interested in the development of lunar observation techniques.

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Author

John Ellard Gore Philipp Fauth

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789374471111

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