The Last Light of Blackmoor Observatory
The telescope had been his father's, and his grandfather's before that, but Edmund Ashworth was the first man in three generations who understood what it was for. He stood before the brass-mounted lens on a Tuesday in November, 1883, and watched something move across the face of the moon that should not have been there. It was small—no larger than a coin held at arm's length—but it was moving...
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