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This practical guide surveys the observable lunar surface for amateur and professional observers, pairing a carefully prepared large-scale chart with a descriptive catalogue of features. It explains the classification and appearance of plains (maria), ringed mountains, craters of various sizes, rilles, faults, valleys, mountain ranges and isolated hills, and discusses bright ray systems, surface brightness, and temperature. Chapters cover observing technique, progress in selenography and lunar photography, and an appendix lists coordinates, maps divided into quadrants, and indices of named formations to aid identification at the telescope.

About the Author

Elger, Thomas Gwyn portrait

Thomas Gwyn Elger

Thomas Gwyn Elger was a notable English astronomer and author, best known for his work in lunar studies. His book "The Moon" provides a detailed examination of the moon's surface, features, and phenomena, reflecting the scientific curiosity of the 19th century. Elger's contributions to astronomy include not only his writings but also his involvement in the popularization of lunar observation. His work remains a valuable resource for both amateur astronomers and those interested in the history of lunar exploration.

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