Incoming Resources
- White holes, Carlo Rovelli ; translated by Simon Carnell
- Measuring the universe, our historic quest to chart the horizons of space and time, Kitty Ferguson
- An introduction to modern cosmology, Andrew Liddle
- The stardust revolution, the new story of our origin in the stars, Jacob Berkowitz
- How old is the universe?, David A. Weintraub
- The scientific companion, exploring the physical world with facts, figures, and formulas, Cesare Emiliani ; all original drawings by Charles Messing
- The symbiotic universe, life and mind in the cosmos, George Greenstein ; illustrations by Dolores R. Santoliquido
- Our undiscovered universe, introducing null physics : the science of uniform and unconditional reality, Terence Witt
- Everything awesome about space and other galactic facts, written and illustrated by Mike Lowery
- Wrinkles in time, George Smoot and Keay Davidson
- Blind watchers of the sky, the people and ideas that shaped our view of the universe, Rocky Kolb
- Atom, an odyssey from the big bang to life on Earth-- and beyond, Lawrence M. Krauss
- Chandra's cosmos, dark matter, black holes, and other wonders revealed by NASA's premier X-ray observatory, Wallace H. Tucker
- Once upon a star, James Carter ; Mar Hernández
- Dark cosmos, in search of our universe's missing mass and energy, Dan Hooper
- Modern cosmology, [by] D. W. Sciama
- Welcome to the universe, an astrophysical tour, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michael A. Strauss, and J. Richard Gott
- Stephen Hawking's A brief history of time, a reader's companion, edited by Stephen Hawking ; prepared by Gene Stone
- Cosmic queries, StarTalk's guide to who we are, how we got here, and where we're going, Neil deGrasse Tyson with James Trefil ; read by Neil deGrasse Tyson and Lauren Fortgang
- Galaxies, galaxies!, by Gail Gibbons
- The universe, explore the edges of the unknown, History Channel ; produced by Flight 33 Productions for History Television Network Productions ; producer, Samuel K. Dolan ; director, Douglas J. Cohen, The complete season 1
- The allure of the multiverse, extra dimensions, other worlds, and parallel universes, Paul Halpern
- Older than the stars, Karen C. Fox ; illustrated by Nancy Davis
- The paradox of Olbers' paradox;, a case history of scientific thought, [by] Stanley L. Jaki
- Magnitude, the scale of the universe, Kimberly Arcand and Megan Watzke ; illustrations by Katie Peek
- The illustrated theory of everything, the origin and fate of the universe, Stephen W. Hawking
- The prophet and the astronomer, a scientific journey to the end of time, by Marcelo Gleiser
- Cosmology, Michael Rowan-Robinson
- The inexplicable universe, unsolved mysteries, Neil deGrasse Tyson
- The expanding universe, Mark Garlick
- The universe, John Farndon
- Extreme cosmos, a guided tour of the fastest, brightest, hottest, heaviest, oldest, and most amazing aspects of our universe, Bryan Gaensler
- The universe, a travel guide, [Oliver Berry, Mark A. Garlick, Mark Mackenzie, and Valerie Stimac ; with a foreword by Bill Nye the Science Guy]
- Measuring the universe : cosmic dimensions from Aristarchus to Halley, Albert van Helden
- Frontiers of time, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- Before the beginning, our universe and others, Martin Rees ; foreword by Stephen Hawking
- Deep time : the journey of a single sub-atomic particle from the moment of creation to the death of universe and beyond, David Darling
- Searching for stars on an island in Maine, Alan Lightman
- The birth of time, how astronomers measured the age of the universe, John Gribbin
- Cosmic voyage, a presentation of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum and the Motorola Foundation ; written and directed by Bayley Silleck ; produced by Jeffrey Marvin, Bayley Silleck
- Masks of the universe, changing ideas on the nature of the cosmos, Edward Harrison
- The accelerating universe, infinite expansion, the cosmological constant, and the beauty of the cosmos, Mario Livio
- The 4% universe, dark matter, dark energy, and the race to discover the rest of reality, Richard Panek
- Cosmology revealed, living inside the cosmic egg, Anthony Fairall
- The 4 percent universe, dark matter, dark energy, and the race to discover the rest of reality, Richard Panek
- The human cosmos, civilization and the stars, Jo Marchant
- Light of the stars, alien worlds and the fate of the Earth, Adam Frank
- Starlight detectives, how astronomers, inventors, and eccentrics discovered the modern universe, Alan Hirshfeld
- Voyage to the Great Attractor, exploring intergalactic space, Alan Dressler
- The view from the center of the universe, discovering our extraordinary place in the cosmos, Joel R. Primack and Nancy Ellen Abrams