Incoming Resources
- Constellations of the Northern sky, text by Gary Mechler and Mark Chartrand ; astronomical charts by Wil Tirion
- A young astronomer's guide to the night sky, Michael R. Porcellino
- The new atlas of the stars, constellations, stars and celestial objects, Axel Mellinger, Susanne M. Hoffman ; [English translation, Storm Dunlop]
- A stargazer's guide, by Isaac Asimov ; with revisions and updating by Francis Reddy ; [Barbara J. Behm, project editor [and others]
- Star maps for beginners, by I.M. Levitt & Roy K. Marshall
- Constellations, by Diane M. Sipiera and Paul P. Sipiera ; [consultants, Linda Cornwell, Samuel Storch]
- Night sky atlas, author, Robin Scagell ; consultant, Jacqueline Mitton
- The star guide, learn how to read the night sky star by star, Robin Kerrod
- The monthly sky guide, Ian Ridpath and Wil Tirion
- The National Audubon Society pocket guide/galaxies and other deep-sky objects
- Cambridge pocket star atlas, John Cox
- Glow-in-the-dark constellations, a field guide for young stargazers, by C.E. Thompson ; illustrated by Randy Chewning
- Stars, clusters and galaxies, the young stargazer's guide to the galaxy, by John Gustafson
- The Cambridge guide to the constellations, Michael Eli Bakich
- The Big Dipper, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by Molly Coxe
- Night sky, written by Robin Kerrod
- Constellation guidebook, Antonin Rükl
- The invisible universe, by David Malin ; foreword by Timothy Ferris ; produced by Callaway Editions
- Janice VanCleave's constellations for every kid, easy activities that make learning science fun
- The concise atlas of the stars, Serge Brunier ; constellation photography by Akira Fujii