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Suddenly, the chaotic moon
discovered that its neighbor
planet had become alive and
aware. With poetic images,
The Shadows Moving in the
Moon’s Skull Eyes uses
Apollo 11 to contrast the dead
moon and the living Earth.
“A beautiful, reflective, thoughtful
book. Reading it will...infuse you
with new wonder
about our closest
celestial neighbor
and the meaning
of the cosmos”
-- David J. Eicher,
editor Astronomy
magazine
CELEBRATE
APOLLO 11
http://www.livingstonpress.uwa.edu
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