Description
Product ID: | 9780198844419 |
Product Form: | Hardback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | The Women of the Moon |
Subtitle: | Tales of Science, Love, Sorrow, and Courage |
Authors: | Author: Daniel R. Altschuler, Fernando J. Ballesteros |
Page Count: | 332 |
Subjects: | Gender studies: women and girls, Gender studies: women, History of science, Popular science, Solar system: the Sun and planets, History of science, Popular science, Solar system: the Sun & planets |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Of the 1586 lunar craters that have been named to honor scientists and philosophers, only 28 honor a woman. Who were these women? This book recounts their exemplary lives and inspiring achievements. Along the way, the book explains some of the science, and provides interesting facts about the Moon. Philosophers and poets in times past tried to figure out why the stainless moon "smoothly polished, like a diamond" in Dante''s words, had stains. The agreed solution was that, like a mirror, it reflected the imperfect Earth. Today we smile, but it was a clever way to understand the Moon in a manner that was consistent with the beliefs of their age. The Moon is no longer the "in" thing. We see it as often as the Sun and give it little thought — we''ve become indifferent. However, the Moon does reflect more than just sunlight. The Moon, or more precisely the nomenclature of lunar craters, still holds up a mirror to an important aspect of human history. Of the 1586 craters that have been named honoring philosophers and scientists, only 28 honor a woman. These 28 women of the Moon present us with an opportunity to meditate on this gap, but perhaps more significantly, they offer us an opportunity to talk about their lives, mostly unknown today. |
Imprint Name: | Oxford University Press |
Publisher Name: | Oxford University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2019-07-04 |