Robert Reeves has been exploring the cosmos since 1958 and took his first lunar photograph in 1959. In 1984 Reeves began publishing articles about astrophotography, and since then his articles have appeared in Sky and Telescope, Astronomy, Deep Sky, Deep Sky Journal, Amateur Astronomy and The Astrograph. The author of six previous books about the Moon, space exploration and celestial photography, Reeves enjoys speaking about astronomy and spreading his passion for the Moon and photographing the heavens. His recent activities include a five-city speaking tour in China. Reeves is the first westerner to address the Chinese astronomy community about the Moon.
This wonderful lunar atlas makes a big contribution to the literature on observing and understanding the Moon, and should be required reading for anyone who fancies him- or herself as even remotely interested in our nearest cosmic satellite. Featuring 165 large-format photos and diagrams -- many of the photos again taken by the author -- Reeves presents here a systematic and comprehensive tour of the many important regions of the Moon that can be observed by amateur astronomers. Highlights are described in detail, and the author provides numerous facts about interesting regions and features that will be visited by lunar observers time and again... I highly encourage you to pick up a copy.--David J. Eicher ""Astronomy Magazine"" (8/1/2024 12:00:00 AM)