Who can tell me the Greek legend about the goddess of the moon

The goddess of the moon in Greek mythology. The Romans called it luna. Born by Hyperion, the sun god. The image of Selene is a beautiful woman wearing a robe, a headdress and a moon wheel. Two white horses pulled her silver carriage through the night sky and shed cold light on the world. Selene is famous for her amorous feelings. She gave birth to the season goddesses Horace, Pandia and Nemea with Zeus, and Mina with Endymion. She fell in love with the beautiful young moon god. In order to see him often and let him sleep in the cave forever, Endymion is willing to sleep forever and live forever. In poetry, Selene is described as a beautiful woman, holding a torch and leading the stars forward. In ancient Greek and Roman works of art, her image is sometimes depicted as riding a horse or driving a carriage.