Incoming Resources
- On the shoulders of giants, the great works of physics and astronomy, edited, with commentary, by Stephen Hawking
- First light, the search for the edge of the universe, Richard Preston
- Stargazing basics, getting started in recreational astronomy, Paul E. Kinzer
- Astronomy, a visual guide, Ian Ridpath ; additional contributors, Giles Sparrow and Carole Stott
- A brief history of astronomy and astrophysics, Kenneth R Lang
- Discover the stars, Richard Berry
- The handy astronomy answer book, Charles Liu
- Are we being watched?, the search for life in the cosmos, Paul Murdin
- Stargazing, PBS
- Observational astronomy, a very short introduction, Geoff Cottrell
- Children of the stars, our origin, evolution, and destiny, Daniel R. Altschuler
- Dark sky legacy, astronomy's impact on the history of culture, George Reed
- A journey through time, exploring the universe with the Hubble Space Telescope, by Jay Barbree and Martin Caidin ; foreword by John Glenn
- 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
- Introduction to astronomy and astrophysics, Arnold Hanslmeier
- Astronomy, Percy Seymour
- The last stargazers, the enduring story of astronomy's vanishing explorers, Emily Levesque
- Cosmic discovery, the search, scope, and heritage of astronomy, Martin Harwit (Cornell University, New York)
- 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]
- Weird worlds, bizarre bodies of the solar system and beyond, David A.J. Seargent
- Three steps to the universe, from the sun to black holes to the mystery of dark matter, David Garfinkle & Richard Garfinkle
- The night sky, an astronomers guide to the night sky and the universe, Nigel Henbest
- Starborn, how the stars made us (and who we would be without them), Roberto Trotta
- To infinity and beyond, a journey of cosmic discovery, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Lindsey Nyx Walker
- 1,001 celestial wonders to see before you die, the best sky objects for star gazers, Michael E. Bakich
- Fascination astronomy, a cutting-edge introduction for all those interested in the natural sciences, Arnold Hanslmeier
- 21st century astronomy, Stacy Palen, Weber State University, George Blumenthal, University of California--Santa Cruz
- New eyes on the universe, twelve cosmic mysteries and the tools we need to solve them, Stephen Webb
- The sky at night, easy enjoyment from your backyard, Tim B. Hunter
- 40 nights to knowing the sky, a night-by-night skywatching primer, Fred Schaaf
- The cosmic connection, how astronomical events impact life on Earth, Jeff Kanipe
- Seeing in the dark, how backyard stargazers are probing deep space and guarding earth from interplanetary peril, Timothy Ferris
- Under alien skies, a sightseer's guide to the universe, Philip Plait, PhD
- The book nobody read, chasing the revolutions of Nicolaus Copernicus, Owen Gingerich
- Cosmos, Carl Sagan
- Night has a thousand eyes, a naked-eye guide to the sky, its science, and lore, Arthur Upgren
- Patrick Moore's data book of astronomy, edited by Patrick Moore and Robin Rees
- The secret life of stars, astrophysics for everyone, Lisa Harvey-Smith
- Night sky atlas, the moon, planets, stars and deep sky objects, Robin Scagell ; with maps by Wil Tirion
- The secret world of stargazing, find solace in the stars, VirtualAstro, Adrian West
- Astronomy and the climate crisis, Antony Cooke
- Yearbook of astronomy, 2024, edited by Brian Jones
- Surveying the skies, how astronomers map the universe, Gareth Wynn-Williams
- NightWatch, a practical guide to viewing the universe, Terence Dickinson ; foreword by Timothy Ferris ; illustrations by Adolf Schaller, Victor Costanzo, and Roberta Cooke ; principal photography by Terrence Dickinson
- Exploding stars and invisible planets, the science of what's out there, Fred Watson
- Astronomy, a beginner's guide to the universe, Eric Chaisson, Steve McMillan