On this day in 1839, an American chemistry professor named John
  William Draper took a photograph of the moon with a camera made
   out of a cigar box. He used a process like Daguerre's, but he came up
    with it by himself; Daguerre hadn't made his invention public yet. The

    plate was exposed for twenty minutes, and the image was one inch
    across. It was the first time anyone in the U.S. tried to take a
picture of
    something in the sky.

>From the Writer's Almanac,   http://almanac.mpr.org

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