Incoming Resources
- The origins of everything in 100 pages (more or less), David Bercovici
- Astronomical mindfulness, your cosmic guide to reconnecting with the sun, moon, stars and planets, Christopher G. De Pree & Sarah Scoles
- Stars and planets, [main text, Richard Happer]
- 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
- The new astronomy guide, stargazing in the digital age, Patrick Moore and Pete Lawrence ; foreword by Brian May
- Deep space, beyond the solar system to the end of the universe and the beginning of time, Govert Schilling
- Is the moon upside down?, Greg Quicke ; read by Ben Maclaine
- Astronomy for beginners, by Jeff Becan ; illustrated by Sarah Becan
- Constellations, the story of space told through the 88 known star patterns in the night sky, Govert Schilling ; star maps by Wil Tirion
- Extreme cosmos, Bryan Gaensler
- 2019 Guide to the night sky, southern hemisphere, Storm Dunlop and Wil Tirion
- The first astronomers, how indigenous elders read the stars, Duane Hamacher ; with elders and knowledge holders Ghillar Michael Anderson [and five others]
- Space, 10 things you should know : 14 billion years for people short on time, Dr Becky Smethurst
- Cosmic chronicles, a user's guide to the universe, Fred Watson
- Uchu wocchingu, shiki no seiza to uchu no fushigi, Fujii Akira
- Our universe, an astronomer's guide, Jo Dunkley
- Dr Matt's guide to life in space, Matt Agnew
- The secret life of stars, astrophysics for everyone, Lisa Harvey-Smith
- Astronomy, a visual guide, Ian Ridpath ; additional contributors, Giles Sparrow, Carole Stott
- Black hole survival guide, Janna Levin ; [artwork by Lia Halloran]
- What we see in the stars, an illustrated tour of the night sky, Kelsey Oseid
- Facts from space!, from super-secret spacecraft to volcanoes in outer space, extraterrestrial facts to blow your mind!, Dean Regas
- Cosmos, Carl Sagan
- Galaxy, explore the universe, planets and stars
- The Copernican revolution, planetary astronomy in the development of western thought, Thomas S. Kuhn
- The universe, from flat earth to quasar, Isaac Asimov
- Understanding the universe, [writers, Nathalie Fredette, Claude Lafleur ; translation, Kathe Roth]
- The new astronomy guide, stargazing in the digital age, Patrick Moore and Pete Lawrence ; foreword by Brian May
- Light in the darkness, black holes, the universe, and us, Heino Falcke, with Jörg Römer ; translated from German by Marshall Yarbrough
- Pale blue dot, a vision of the human future in space, Carl Sagan
- Stars of destiny, a scientific look at astrology, Patrick Moore
- Astronomy, Andrew Fraknoi, David Morrison, Sidney C. Wolff
- The Copernican revolution, planetary astronomy in the development of western thought, Thomas S. Kuhn
- Cosmos, a spacetime odyssey, Discs 1-2
- Horizon, Asteroids : the good, the bad and the ugly, written & directed by Dan Kendall
- Stephen Hawking's universe, directed by Philip Martin; produced by David Filkin
- Cosmos, the infographic book of space, Stuart Lowe and Chris North
- The Cambridge encyclopaedia of astronomy, editor-in-chief Simon Mitton ; foreword by Sir Martin Ryle
- Probing the new solar system, John Wilkinson
- Dark skies, a practical guide to astrotourism, written by Valerie Stimac
- Star-craving mad, tales from a travelling astronomer, Fred Watson
- Concepts of contemporary astronomy, (by) Paul W. Hodge
- Breakthrough!, 100 astronomical images that changed the world, Robert Gendler, R. Jay GaBany