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A popular, accessible survey of Earth's satellite that guides readers through its changing phases using a sequence of photographs taken across a lunation. It explains orbital relations, illumination, libration, and tidal connections in clear, nontechnical language, and uses images to interpret surface features such as plains, craters, mountains, and suggested volcanic forms. Guided descriptions of successive phases and selected regional views highlight notable landscapes and observational effects, while diagrams and practical commentary clarify viewing methods and the appearance of the lunar surface. The work is aimed at general readers who wish to understand observational results without technical detail.
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