Description
The Moon, and the Condition and Configurations of Its Surface by Edmund Neison is a pioneering 1876 work on lunar science. It provides a detailed study of the Moon’s surface features, including craters, mountains, and plains, supported by precise maps and illustrations. Neison divided the lunar surface into sections and cataloged over 500 features, contributing significantly to the field of selenography. His scientific approach and observational accuracy made the book a foundational reference in 19th-century lunar research.