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Moon

A Brief History

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In his new work, Bernd Brunner offers a captivating exploration of Earth’s closest celestial neighbor, delving into its cultural and scientific significance. He presents a unique assessment of our intricate relationship with the moon, addressing timeless questions like “What would Earth be like without the moon?” Brunner examines the moon's mythical and religious importance, prompting readers to reflect on its role in our hopes and fears, especially in light of humanity's first lunar footsteps forty years ago. Drawing from diverse cultures and historical contexts, Brunner invites readers on a journey illuminated by over seventy-five vintage photographs and illustrations. He discusses the moon’s origins and its “chronobiological” effects on animal behavior, alongside a thought-provoking interpretation of Bishop Francis Godwin’s 1638 novel, The Man in the Moone. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Brunner reimagines this familiar celestial body, offering fresh insights that will alter how we perceive the night sky and our place within it.

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Moon, Bernd Brunner

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Rok vydání
2010
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Titul
Moon
Podtitul
A Brief History
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2010
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
290
ISBN10
0300152124
ISBN13
9780300152128
Série
Hodnocení
3,4 z 5
Anotace
In his new work, Bernd Brunner offers a captivating exploration of Earth’s closest celestial neighbor, delving into its cultural and scientific significance. He presents a unique assessment of our intricate relationship with the moon, addressing timeless questions like “What would Earth be like without the moon?” Brunner examines the moon's mythical and religious importance, prompting readers to reflect on its role in our hopes and fears, especially in light of humanity's first lunar footsteps forty years ago. Drawing from diverse cultures and historical contexts, Brunner invites readers on a journey illuminated by over seventy-five vintage photographs and illustrations. He discusses the moon’s origins and its “chronobiological” effects on animal behavior, alongside a thought-provoking interpretation of Bishop Francis Godwin’s 1638 novel, The Man in the Moone. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Brunner reimagines this familiar celestial body, offering fresh insights that will alter how we perceive the night sky and our place within it.