Moon Destroyers

Published in the early 20th century, 'Moon Destroyers' by Monroe K. Ruch explores the profound relationship between Earth and its moon, delving into the moon's influence on tides, Earth's rotation, and even earthquakes. The narrative presents a speculative investigation into the moon's potential secrets and its impact on humanity. Ruch's work combines elements of science fiction with astronomical concepts, making it a notable contribution to early speculative literature.








