A good, thorough, look at the research being done about our Moon. It begins with the 1969 moon landing, takes a brief dip into ancient theories and myths, and then continues on through the information gained from the Apollo missions and on through current studies being investigated, before going on to speculate about future studies and the prediction that humans will return to the moon within the next 50 years. The text is accompanied by beautiful photos and artists’ renderings and diagrams. My one critique for the layout would be that in more than one place two-page sidebars interrupt the main flow of the text, so that a reader finishes one page mid-sentences, has to skip ahead two pages to continue and then backtrack so as to not miss out on the other information. It seems to me that could have been better planned/organized. As much as I liked the book, I am at a K-4 school, and I believe the information is a bit too dense for my age group. I would really recommend this for a middle school or high school library.