Incoming Resources
- Double stars, the story of Caroline Herschel, by Padma Venkatraman
- Tycho Brahe, pioneer of astronomy, by Don Nardo
- Benjamin Banneker, by Melissa Maupin
- Scheduling the heavens, the story of Edmond Halley, by Mary Virginia Fox
- Galileo, watcher of the skies, David Wootton
- Edward Pickering and his women "computers", analyzing the stars, Lisa Yount
- Be an astronomer, by Nicole Shea
- Galileo, and the science deniers, Mario Livio
- On Tycho's island, Tycho Brahe and his assistants, 1570-1601, John Robert Christianson
- Galileo Galilei, inventor, astronomer, and rebel, Michael White
- Galileo's daughter, a historical memoir of science, faith, and love, Dava Sobel
- The life of Benjamin Banneker, astronomer and mathematician, Laura Baskes Litwin
- Galileo, by Mitch Stokes
- Galileo's battle for the heavens, a Nova production by Green Umbrella for WGBH/Boston in association with Channel 4 ; written and produced by David Axelrod ; directed by Peter Jones
- Renaissance genius, Galileo Galilei & his legacy to modern science, David Whitehouse
- What Miss Mitchell saw, written by Hayley Barrett ; illustrated by Diana Sudyka
- Carl Sagan, a life in the cosmos, William Poundstone
- Edwin Hubble, discoverer of galaxies, Claire L. Datnow
- Edwin Hubble, genius discoverer of galaxies, Claire Datnow
- NASA astronomer Nancy Grace Roman, Heather E. Schwartz
- Galileo, genius astronomer, Paul Hightower
- Vera Rubin, a life, Jacqueline Mitton and Simon Mitton
- Galileo and the telescope, Yoming S. Lin
- The stuff between the stars, how Vera Rubin discovered most of the universe, written by Sandra Nickel ; illustrated by Aimée Sicuro
- Caroline Herschel, astronomer and cataloger of the sky, Kevin McCombs
- Galileo Galilei, Anita Croy
- Look up with me, Neil deGrasse Tyson : a life among the stars, words by Jennifer Berne ; illustrations by Lorraine Nam ; with an introduction by Neil deGrasse Tyson
- Annie Jump Cannon, astronomer, by Carole Gerber ; illustrated by Christina Wald
- Heaven on Earth, how Copernicus, Brahe, Kepler, and Galileo discovered the modern world, L.S. Fauber
- Maria Mitchell, by Anna Butzer
- Kepler and the universe, how one man revolutionized astronomy, David K. Love
- Benjamin Banneker, self-educated scientist, by Lisa M. Bolt Simons
- Galileo Galilei, a life of curiosity, by Jennifer Boothroyd
- Benjamin Banneker, by Isabel Martin
- The Copernican system, Erik Richardson
- Bright galaxies, dark matter, and beyond, the life of astronomer Vera Rubin, Ashley Jean Yeager
- Galileo, J. L. Heilbron
- Benjamin Banneker, by Katie Marsico
- Look Up!, Henrietta Leavitt, pioneering woman astronomer, Robert Burleigh ; illustrated by Raul Colon
- Explore the cosmos like Neil DeGrasse Tyson, a space science journey, by C.A.P. Saucier
- The boy whose head was filled with stars, a life of Edwin Hubble, words by Isabelle Marinov ; pictures by Deborah Marcero
- Galileo, watcher of the skies, David Wootton
- Galileo's daughter, a historical memoir of science, faith, and love, Dava Sobel
- Copernicus, genius of modern astronomy, Catherine M. Andronik
- Benjamin Banneker, brilliant surveyor, mathematician, and astronomer, by Erika Wittekind
- Flashes of creation, George Gamow, Fred Hoyle, and the great Big bang debate, Paul Halpern, PHD
- Always looking up, Nancy Grace Roman, astronomer, Laura Gehl ; illustrated by Louise Pigott
- Carl Sagan, Gabrielle Borisovna
- Uncentering the Earth, Copernicus and The revolutions of the heavenly spheres, William T. Vollmann
- Who is Neil deGrasse Tyson?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Manuel Gutierrez