Of all the many things we can look at in the night sky, the Moon is one
of the richest in its ever-changing detail, as changes in light and
shadow daily transform what you can see of every feature. Whether you
use binoculars, a small telescope or a large one, you will find the Moon
offers new horizons rich in exploration opportunities.
Moonwalk with Your Eyes guides the reader quickly through lunar basics:
how to determine the lunar day and what lunar terminology you might
encounter here and in other books. From there you'll be taken on a
guided visual journey that encompasses what can be seen at any given
time for all levels of observers.
Moonwalk with Your Eyes features high-quality annotated photographs and
solid background information to help the reader understand many lunar
phenomena. Here is a guide that allows those who simply gaze at the Moon
to find a deeper appreciation of it; for those who use binoculars and
small telescopes, this is a comprehensive guide to identifying what can
be seen; and advanced observers will be challenged with a rare quality
look at areas of the Moon that are not covered by other lunar guide
books.