From the reviews of the second edition: "This is basically a handbook describing what must be done to return to the moon, build permanent bases, and use them as a springboard for economic development such as mining, as well as to push further into the solar system and beyond. ... This book ... would be a valuable addition to the shelves of technical libraries, particularly those associated with schools of aeronautics, space exploration, or engineering. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals." (C. G. Wood, CHOICE, Vol. 45 (7), 2008) "The Moon is a broad-scoped treatment of future lunar development, with a lot of technical information in an easy-to-read style. ... this book is an interesting read for all different types of Earth-bound lunar enthusiasts. The book ... briefly covering the formation, characteristics, and historical explorations of the Moon starting with Apollo. ... The book has well-described ideas and illustrations for lunar development concepts. The scope includes discussion of robotics technology and its near-term application to lunar operations." (Gordon Woodcock, National Space Society, September, 2009)