00:00On this day, in space.
00:03On March 23, 1840, a New Yorker named John William Draper became the first person to take a photo of the moon.
00:09Draper was a doctor, scientist, and photographer who studied photochemistry to come up with better ways to take pictures.
00:15Before Draper photographed the moon, another photographer named Louis Daguerre had tried to do the same, but his image came out fuzzy.
00:22Capturing the moon in a so-called Daguerreotype image involved long exposures,
00:26and Daguerre had some technical difficulties while tracking the moon's movement with his telescope.
00:31Draper's first successful photo also took several tries.
00:34He took a 20-minute exposure with a 5-inch telescope to create a Daguerreotype of the moon,
00:38and he publicly announced his results on March 23.
00:41And that's what happened on this day in space.
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