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'Gids voor de Maan': a scientific and cultural exploration

26 September 2024

Soon, people will probably walk on the moon again. For them, but also for those at home, there is now the richly illustrated Gids voor de Maan [Guide to the Moon], written by Peter Barthel, Professor of astrophysics at the Kapteyn Institute, and Klaas van Berkel, Professor of history at the UG.

The book contains the latest scientific findings and describes the Moon's culture (found mainly on Earth). You can read all about the origin of the Moon, Moon rocks and the search for Lunar life, but also about the cultural significance of the Moon in religion, psychology, science fiction, music and films, among others.

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Book cover of the 'Gids voor de Maan'

Official presentation of 'Gids voor de Maan'

On 10 October, the book will be officially presented at Museum Boerhaave in Leiden. A second presentation will follow on Monday 14 October at the Eisinga Planetarium in Franeker. On Thursday 17 October at 7.30 p.m., a public presentation will take place at bookstore Riemer in Groningen, where the public will have the chance to meet the authors and have the book signed.

You can read more about the public book presentation at bookstore Riemer and how to register here .

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Prof Peter Barthel (left) en Prof. Klaas van Berkel.
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