Incoming Resources
- Don't know much about space, by Kenneth C. Davis ; illustrated by Sergio Ruzzier
- Heavenly knowledge, an astrophysicist seeks wisdom in the stars, Fiorella Terenzi
- First light : the search for the edge of the universe, Richard Preston
- The universe revealed, general editor, Pam Spence
- Space myths, busted!, by Angie Smibert
- The natural history of the universe, from the big bang to the end of time, Colin A. Ronan
- An introduction to astronomy, [by] Robert H. Baker and Laurence W. Fredrick
- Astronomy, a self-teaching guide, Dinah L. Moché
- The friendly guide to the universe, by Nancy Hathaway
- Secrets of the night sky, the most amazing things in the universe you can see with the naked eye, Bob Berman ; illustrations by Alan McKnight
- 1001 things everyone should know about the universe, William A. Gutsch, Jr. ; produced by The Philip Lief Group, Inc ; sketches by Brian Sullivan
- 1,000 facts about space, Dean Regas
- Death from the skies!, these are the ways the world will end, Philip Plait
- WHAT IS A SOLAR ECLIPSE?
- The Facts on File space and astronomy handbook, Joseph A. Angelo, Jr
- The backyard stargazer, an absolute beginner's guide to skywatching with and without a telescope, Pat Price
- Cosmos, a personal voyage, Carl Sagan ; foreword by Neil Degrasse Tyson ; introduction by Ann Druyan
- Stargazing, Tom Van Holt
- Seeing in the dark, how amateur astronomers are discovering the wonders of the universe, Timothy Ferris
- There's no place like space, all about our solar system, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- Night sky, written by Carole Stott
- Space mysteries, Steve Parker
- Origins, our place in Hubble's universe, John Gribbin & Simon Goodwin
- Seven wonders of the Cosmos, Jayant V. Narlikar
- Night has a thousand eyes, a naked-eye guide to the sky, its science, and lore, Arthur Upgren
- A long-range program in space astronomy, position paper of the Astronomy Missions Board, July 1969, edited by Robert O. Doyle
- A day in the life of an astronaut, Mars, and the distant stars, written by Mike Barfield ; illustrated by Jess Bradley
- Firefly practical astronomy, Storm Dunlop
- Astronomy 101, from the sun and moon to wormholes and warp drive, key theories, discoveries, and facts about the universe, Carolyn Collins Petersen
- Night sky watcher, Raman Prinja
- Mera pehla encyclopedia, khala, Safdar Shaheen
- Picnic planet, a lunchtime guide to your galaxy's exoplanets, by Asa Stahl ; illustrated by Nadia Hsieh
- On the revolutions of heavenly spheres, by Nicolaus Copernicus ; edited with commentary, by Stephen Hawking
- Understanding the universe, Raman K. Prinja & Richard Ignace
- The turtle and the stars, observations of an earthbound astronomer, Arthur Upgren
- Your guide to the sky, Rick Shaffer
- All about space, amazing cosmic facts, Ian Graham ; consultant Geraint H. Jones
- Spaceblock, by Christopher Franceschelli ; art by Peski Studio
- The universe and beyond, Terence Dickinson ; foreword by Edward G. Gibson
- Strange universe, the weird and wild science of everyday life--on earth and beyond, Bob Berman
- Fly Guy presents, space, Tedd Arnold
- Galileo's early notebooks : the physical questions, a translation from the Latin, with historical and paleographical commentary, William A. Wallace
- Kosmos, udivitel'nai͡a ėnt͡siklopedii͡a, written by Thea Feldman ; perevod s angliĭskogo, M. Tikhmenevoĭ
- Eyewitness astronomy, written by Kristen Lippincott
- The secret of the universe, by Isaac Asimov
- Wonders of the sky, Tamra Andrews
- Three steps to the universe, from the sun to black holes to the mystery of dark matter, David Garfinkle & Richard Garfinkle
- Amazing night sky atlas, written by Nancy Dickmann
- Atlas of the universe, Patrick Moore
- Sun, moon, & earth, written and illustrated by Robin Heath