Incoming Resources
- The cosmic cycle, Theodore P. Snow
- Discover the stars, Richard Berry
- Sizing up the universe, the cosmos in perspective, J. Richard Gott, Robert J. Vanderbei
- The universe, from flat earth to quasar, Isaac Asimov
- The Cambridge atlas of astronomy, edited by Jean Audouze and Guy Israel
- The urban astronomer, a practical guide for observers in cities and suburbs, Gregory L. Matloff ; with drawings by Constance Bangs
- Beyond Stonehenge, [by] Gerald S. Hawkins
- Universe, Don Dixon
- Looking for earths, the race to find new solar systems, Alan Boss
- North Star to Southern Cross, Will Kyselka & Ray E. Lanterman
- Touring the universe through binoculars, a complete astronomer's guidebook, Philip S. Harrington
- Distant wanderers, the search for planets beyond the solar system, Bruce Dorminey
- Worlds unnumbered, the search for extrasolar planets, Donald Goldsmith ; illustrations by Jon Lomberg
- Stars and planets, Robert Dinwiddie [and others]
- The Universe today ultimate guide to viewing the cosmos, everything you need to know to become an amateur astronomer, David Dickinson with Fraser Cain ; foreword by Dr. Pamela Gay
- The Astronomical Almanac for the year 2021, and its companion The Astronomical Almanac online., prepared jointly by the Nautical Almanac Office United States Naval Observatory and Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office United Kingdom Hydrographic Office
- 2019 guide to the night sky, Storm Dunlop and Wil Tirion ; Royal Observatory, Greenwich
- 100 Things to See in the Southern Night Sky, From Planets and Satellites to Meteors and Constellations, Your Guide to Stargazing
- Stargazing, astronomy without a telescope, Patrick Moore
- Planet quest, the epic discovery of alien solar systems, Ken Croswell
- David Levy's guide to the night sky, David H. Levy
- Red giants and white dwarfs;, the evolution of stars, planets, and life
- Quasars, pulsars, and black holes, Frederic Golden