Uncover the fascinating story of John William Draper, the trailblazing scientist who captured the moon's image for the first time in history. Learn about the groundbreaking moment in 1840 when Draper used a 13-inch reflecting telescope to take a 20-minute daguerreotype image of the moon, revolutionizing astronomical photography. Delve into Draper's significant contributions to science, including his exploration of the solar spectrum and his controversial work on the conflicts between religion and science. Discover how Draper's legacy continues to shape our understanding of the universe and the intersection of faith and reason. Join us on a journey through time and space as we celebrate the remarkable achievements of this visionary pioneer.