Mission Moon

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Age Range
8+
Release Date
May 06, 2025
ISBN
978-3039640829
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In anticipation of the upcoming Artemis moon landings, launch into this gorgeously illustrated exploration of space—and discover the incredible feats of technology and imagination that got us to the lunar surface. With glow-in-the-dark UV coating on cover.

For almost all of time, the moon lay untouched. Then the race into space brought human visitors, spacecraft and a new age of exploration. Mission Moon engages young readers by telling this ongoing adventure with particular emphasis on the moon.  

Author and illustrator Sarah Mühlebach details the many endeavors to reach the moon—from ancient dreamers to daring astronauts from countries around the globe. In cooperation with the lab run by former NASA administrator Thomas Zurbuchen, Mission Moon spans from the earliest satellites to the 1960s Space Race to life aboard the International Space Station. Plus it looks to the future by examining the new for-profit space race, international moon rover expeditions, and the upcoming Artemis missions, which plan to put humans on the moon again as early as 2026.

Editor review

1 review
Engaging and Extensive
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.7
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
4.0
Learning Value
 
5.0
Mission Moon explores the history of our human need to understand the moon. There is a robust amount of information from the ancient names we called the moon, the stories we told, to the invention of the telescope, all the way through modern space programs. The book was inclusive in sharing all the countries that have played a part in the mission to space. The book detailed the people who have made great strides in advancing our knowledge of the moon and space. I am also pleased with the time it took to acknowledge and name the animals and people who died in the pursuit as well.
The cover has glow-in-the-dark lettering, and the pages are black with light lettering help set the atmosphere for this book. The tone of the book evokes a sense of awe and wonder at all we’ve learned and an interest in learning more about the subject. The book’s word choice struck the right balance of using the correct vocabulary and explaining things in simplified terms, making it easy to learn and follow along. The tiny details, such as how astronauts use the restroom, eat, bathe, sleep, and engage in recreation, contributed to making this an interesting read.
Overall, Mission Moon was an engaging and inclusive history about our human efforts and history regarding the moon and space.
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