Incoming Resources
- Unveiling galaxies, the role of images in astronomical discovery, Jean-René Roy, formerly Gemini Observatory, La Serena, Chile
- First light, the search for the edge of the universe, Richard Preston
- The cosmic cycle, Theodore P. Snow
- Discover the stars, Richard Berry
- Astronomy, a visual guide, Ian Ridpath ; additional contributors, Giles Sparrow and Carole Stott
- On the shoulders of giants, the great works of physics and astronomy, edited, with commentary, by Stephen Hawking
- Seven ideas that shook the universe, Nathan Spielberg, Bryon D. Anderson
- Are we being watched?, the search for life in the cosmos, Paul Murdin
- The brightest stars, discovering the universe through the sky's most brilliant stars, Fred Schaaf
- Stargazing basics, getting started in recreational astronomy, Paul E. Kinzer
- Space atlas, mapping the universe and beyond, James Trefil ; with a foreword by Buzz Aldrin
- The space-age solar system, JosW}PF. Baugher
- Your ticket to the universe, a guide to exploring the cosmos, Megan Watzke and Kimberly Arcand ; foreword by Mario Livio
- Stargazing, PBS
- The total skywatcher's manual, 275+ skills and tricks for exploring stars, planets & beyond, Linda Shore, David Prosper & Vivian White of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
- The dancing universe, from creation myths to the big bang, Marcelo Gleiser
- Sun, earth, and sky, Kenneth R. Lang
- Dark sky legacy, astronomy's impact on the history of culture, George Reed
- Cosmic debris, what it is and what we can do about it, Jonathan Powell
- The universe, from flat earth to quasar, Isaac Asimov
- Origins, fourteen billion years of cosmic evolution, a Pioneer Film & TV production for NOVA/WGBH and Channel 4 ; a Thomas Levenson Productions and Unicorn Projects, Inc. production for WGBH/Boston
- Astronomy, Percy Seymour
- Universe, Don Dixon
- The Pluto files, the rise and fall of America's favorite planet, Neil deGrasse Tyson
- Star struck, one thousand years of the art and science of astronomy, Ronald Brashear, Daniel Lewis ; with a historical perspective by Owen Gingerich
- The origins of everything in 100 pages (more or less), David Bercovici
- The urban astronomer, a practical guide for observers in cities and suburbs, Gregory L. Matloff ; with drawings by Constance Bangs
- The cloud mystery, by Lars Oxfeldt Mortensen
- At the edge of space, produced by NHK for Nova/WGBH ; produced by David Chmura ; producers, NHK, Steve Burns and Douglas F. Paynter ; writers/directors, NHK, Tomohiro Inoue, Taro Ishii, Atsuki Yamazaki, and Keisuke Hatate ; managing director, Nova, Alan Ritsko
- Skywatchers, shamans & kings, astronomy and the archaeology of power, E.C. Krupp
- Breakthrough!, 100 astronomical images that changed the world, Robert Gendler, R. Jay GaBany
- Stars & planets, the complete guide to the stars, constellations, and the solar system, Ian Ridpath & Wil Tirion
- Alpha and Omega, the search for the beginning and end of the universe, Charles Seife
- Planetary sciences, Imke de Pater, University of California, Berkeley & Delft University of Technology, and Jack J. Lissauer, NASA-Ames Research Center, & Stanford University
- The new astronomy guide, stargazing in the digital age, Patrick Moore and Pete Lawrence ; foreword by Brian May
- The astronomy book, [Jacqueline Mitton, consultant editor ; David W. Hughes [and others], contributors]
- Comets, visitors from deep space, David J. Eicher, Astronomy magazine
- Cosmic discovery, the search, scope, and heritage of astronomy, Martin Harwit (Cornell University, New York)
- Planet Earth, by Pierre Barreau and Jean-Luc Barreau, Part 1
- Solar storms, the threat to planet Earth, by Ben Fox
- The old farmer's almanac, calculated on a new and improved plan for the year of our Lord 2023 : fitted for Boston and the New England states, with special corrections and calculations to answer for all the United States
- Color and light in nature, David K. Lynch, William Livingston
- Source book in astronomy, 1900-1950, Harlow Shapley, editor
- Kepler and the universe, how one man revolutionized astronomy, David K. Love
- Extreme cosmos, a guided tour of the fastest, brightest, hottest, heaviest, oldest, and most amazing aspects of our universe, Bryan Gaensler
- The living cosmos, our search for life in the universe, Chris Impey
- A companion to astronomy and astrophysics, chronology and glossary with data tables, Kenneth R. Lang
- Planet Earth, by Pierre Barreau and Jean-Luc Barreau, Part 2
- Stamping through astronomy, Renato Dicati
- Fascination astronomy, a cutting-edge introduction for all those interested in the natural sciences, Arnold Hanslmeier