"The moon has captivated the imaginations of astronomers, poets, and artists throughout the centuries. Although science has taught us much about this natural satellite, it retains an air of mystery thanks to the persistent myths regarding its phases and eclipses. The compelling main text, augmented by informative fact boxes and engaging sidebars, explore the secrets of the moon's craters, mountains, and valleys as well as the history of lunar exploration and the race to land on its surface. A glossary of terms gives readers a deeper understanding of the science behind our planet's only moon"--