Astronomy -- Popular works
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Astronomy -- Popular works
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- Your place in the universe, understanding our big, messy existence, Paul M. Sutter
- Journey of the universe, Brian Thomas Swimme and Mary Evelyn Tucker
- The edge of the sky, all you need to know about the all-there-is, Roberto Trotta
- The story of innovation, how yesterday's discoveries lead to tomorrow's breakthroughs, James Trefil ; foreword by Destin Sandlin
- How to die in space, a journey through dangerous astrophysical phenomena, Paul M. Sutter, PhD
- Space at the speed of light, the history of 14 billion years for people short on time, Dr. Becky Smethurst
- Simply astronomy
- The secret lives of planets, a user's guide to the solar system, Paul Murdin
- Astronomy manual, the practical guide to the night sky, Jane A. Green ; foreword by Brian May ; introduction by Sir Patrick Moore
- Cosmos, possible worlds, Ann Druyan
- Astronomical mindfulness, your cosmic guide to reconnecting with the sun, moon, stars, and planets, Christopher G. De Pree & Sarah Scoles
- A question and answer guide to astronomy, Carol Christian, Space Telscope Science Institute, Baltimore, USA, Jean-Rene Roy, Laval University, Quebec, Canada
- Guide to the night sky, 2018, a month-by-month guide to exploring the skies above North America, Storm Dunlop and Wil Tirion
- How space works, the facts visually explained, contributors, Abigail Beall, Philip Eales, John Farndon, Giles Sparrow, Colin Stuart ; editors, Annie Moss, Hannah Westlake
- Cosmos, Carl Sagan. [reflections by Neil DeGrasse Tyson, foreword by Ann Druyan.]
- The universe explained, a cosmic Q&A, Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest
- Teach yourself visually astronomy, by Richard Talcott
- Stargazing for dummies, by Steve Owens
- Frontiers II, more recent discoveries about life, earth, space, and the universe, Isaac and Janet Asimov. --
- The case of the missing neutrinos, and other curious phenomena of the universe, John Gribbin
- Constellations, the story of space told through the 88 known star patterns in the night sky, Govert Schilling ; star maps by Wil Tirion
- Stars and planets, Robert Dinwiddie ... [et al.]
- Cosmos, Carl Sagan
- Strange universe, the weird and wild science of everyday life-- on Earth and beyond, Bob Berman
- Universe, the definitive visual guide, general editor, Martin Rees
- Guide to the night sky, 2019, a month-by-month guide to exploring the skies above North America, Storm Dunlop and Wil Tirion
- The last stargazers, the enduring story of astronomy's vanishing explorers, Emily Levesque
- The field guide to natural phenomena, the secret world of optical, atmospheric and celestial wonders, [Keith Heidorn & Ian Whitelaw]
- Stargazing for dummies, Steve Owens
- Astronomical observations, astronomy and the study of deep space, edited by Erik Gregersen
- Dark skies, a practical guide to astrotourism, Valerie Stimac
- The edge of the sky, all you need to know about the all-there-is, Roberto Trotta
- The Edge of the Sky, All You Need to Know About the All-There-Is
- What we see in the stars, an illustrated tour of the night sky, by Kelsey Oseid
- The secret world of stargazing, find solace in the stars, virtualastro Adrian West
- The science of Battlestar Galactica, Patrick Di Justo and Kevin R. Grazier
- The astronomy bible, the definitive guide to the night sky and the universe, Heather Couper & Nigel Henbest
- Teach yourself visually astronomy, by Richard Talcott
- NightWatch, a practical guide to viewing the universe, Terence Dickinson ; foreword by Timothy Ferris ; illustrations by Adolf Schaller, Victor Costanzo, Roberta Cooke, Glenn LeDrew ; principal photography by Terrence Dickinson
- Astronomical enigmas, life on Mars, the Star of Bethlehem, and other Milky Way mysteries, Mark Kidger
- The cosmos, by Chris De Pree, PhD
- Facts from space!, from super-secret spacecraft to volcanoes in outer space, extraterrestrial facts to blow your mind!, Dean Regas
- Space odyssey, voyaging through the cosmos, William Harwood
- The new astronomy guide, stargazing in the digital age, Patrick Moore and Pete Lawrence ; foreword by Brian May
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