Incoming Resources
- Universe, written by Robin Kerrod
- Beyond the solar system., Paintings by Chesley Bonestell. Foreword by Wernher von Braun
- A guide to the stars
- Understanding the universe, an introduction to astronomy, [taught by] Alexei V. Filippenko ; producer, Zachary H. Rhoades ; academic content supervisor, Jay Tate ; director, Jon Leven
- My place in space, by Robin and Sally Hirst ; illustrated by Roland Harvey with Joe Levine
- Cosmic landscape, voyages back along the photon's track, Michael Rowan-Robinson
- Stargazers, Gail Gibbons
- Your ticket to the universe, a guide to exploring the cosmos, Megan Watzke and Kimberly Arcand ; foreword by Mario Livio
- Extreme cosmos, a guided tour of the fastest, brightest, hottest, heaviest, oldest, and most amazing aspects of our universe, Bryan Gaensler
- Astronomy, a self-teaching guide, Dinah L. Moché
- Family science backpacks
- An abridgment of astronomy and natural philosophy, as read in the under-graduate course of Trinity College, Dublin., By Richard Eaton, A.B
- The magic school bus, lost in the solar system, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- The universe;, from flat earth to quasar, [by] Isaac Asimov
- Pictorial astronomy [by] Dinsmore Alter, Clarence H. Cleminshaw, and John G. Phillips
- The cosmos, astronomy in the new millennium, Jay M. Pasachoff, Williams College, Massachusetts, Alex Filippenko, University of California, Berkeley
- The new astronomy guide, stargazing in the digital age, Patrick Moore and Pete Lawrence ; foreword by Brian May
- The sun shines bright, Isaac Asimov
- A more perfect heaven, how Copernicus revolutionized the cosmos, Dava Sobel
- The third planet, exploring the Earth from space, Sally Ride & Tam O'Shaughnessy
- The Rand McNally new concise atlas of the universe, [by Patrick Moore ; foreword by Bernard Lovell]
- Introducing astronomy, a guide to the universe, Iain Nicolson
- Space, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Amateur astronomer's handbook, by J. B. Sidgwick ; completely rev. by James Muirden
- The unfolding universe, a stellar journey, Lloyd Motz and Jefferson Hane Weaver
- Radio talks from the Harvard observatory;, the universe of stars, [by] Harlow Shapley, William J. Luyten [and others] edited by Harlow Shapley and Cecilia H. Payne
- Astronomy, written by Robert Dinwiddie
- There's no place like space, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- The planet factory, exoplanets and the search for a second Earth, Elizabeth Tasker
- Your place in the universe, Jason Chin
- The night sky, by Marion Dane Bauer ; illustrated by John Wallace
- Turn right at Orion, Mitchell Begelman
- Fancy Nancy sees stars, by Jane O'Connor ; cover illustration by Robin Preiss Glasser ; interior illustrations by Ted Enik
- The Kingfisher facts and records book of space, by Clive Gifford
- Naked-eye astronomy., Line diagrams by Warwick MacCallum
- Space, Alan Dyer
- The universe and beyond, Terence Dickinson ; foreword by Edward G. Gibson
- Space & art activities, [written by] Polly Goodman
- I wonder why stars twinkle and other questions about space, Carole Stott
- Universe, written by Robin Kerrod
- Cosmic queries, StarTalk's guide to who we are, how we got here, and where we're going, Neil deGrasse Tyson with James Trefil ; edited by Lindsey N. Walker
- First big book of space, by Catherine D. Hughes ; illustrated by David A. Aguilar
- Are we being watched?, the search for life in the cosmos, Paul Murdin
- Eating the sun, small musings on a vast universe, Ella Frances Sanders
- Color and light in nature, David K. Lynch, William Livingston
- Cosmic phenomena, comets, meteors and eclipses, Gabriele Vanin
- The elements of astronomy,, a non-mathematical textbook for use as an introduction to the subject in colleges, universities, etc., and for the general reader,, by Edward Arthur Fath..
- Exploring the sky, 100 projects for beginning astronomers, Richard Moeschl
- Stargazing for dummies, by Steve Owens
- Origins, our place in Hubble's universe, John Gribbin & Simon Goodwin