Incoming Resources
- Searching for the oldest stars, ancient relics from the early universe, Anna Frebel ; translated by Ann M. Hentschel
- First light:, switching on stars at the dawn of time, Emma Chapman
- The story of the universe in 100 stars, Florian Freistetter
- Cycles of fire, stars, galaxies, and the wonder of deep space, written by William K. Hartmann ; paintings by William K. Hartmann and Ron Miller ; with Pamela Lee and Tom Miller
- The brightest stars, discovering the universe through the sky's most brilliant stars, Fred Schaaf
- Constellations, the story of space told through the 88 known star patterns in the night sky, Govert Schilling ; [original] star maps by Wil Tirion
- Stars and clusters, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
- Night sky almanac, a stargazer's guide to 2021, Storm Dunlop & Wil Tirion
- Stephen James O'Meara's Observing the night sky with binoculars, a simple guide to the heavens
- The stars, the definitive visual guide to the cosmos, authors, Robert Dinwiddie, David W. Hughes, Geraint Jones, Ian Ridpath, Carole Stott, Giles Sparrow
- The art of urban astronomy, a guide to stargazing wherever you are, Abigail Beall
- What we see in the stars, an illustrated tour of the night sky, Kelsey Oseid
- The star atlas companion, what you need to know about the constellations, Philip M. Bagnall
- Guidebook to the constellations, Phil Simpson
- Stars and galaxies, Michael A. Seeds (Joseph R. Grundy Observatory, Franklin and Marshall College), Dana E. Backman (SETI Institute & NASA Airborne Astonomy Ambassadors, SOFIA (Stratespheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy)
- Astronomers' stars, Patrick Moore
- The secret life of stars, astrophysics for everyone, Lisa Harvey-Smith