Incoming Resources
- Guide to stars and planets, Patrick Moore ; [star maps by Wil Tirion]
- My first 100 space words, Chris Ferrie
- Discovering astronomy, William H. Jefferys, R. Robert Robbins
- Connecting with the cosmos, nine ways to experience the magic and mystery of natural world, Donald Goldsmith
- 1001 things everyone should know about the universe, William A. Gutsch, Jr. ; produced by The Philip Lief Group, Inc. ; sketches by Brian Sullivan
- Exploring the stars!
- Astronomy, the evolving universe, [by] Michael Zeilik
- Why space matters to me, written by Colin Stuart ; illustrated by Nick Chaffe ; Dr. Jacqueline Mitton, consultant
- Fly Guy presents, space, Tedd Arnold
- Our moon, Lori Mortensen
- Black holes and other space oddities, by Alex Barnett ; consultant, Stuart Clark
- The Facts on File space and astronomy handbook, Joseph A. Angelo, Jr
- Time for kids X why Z space, by Mark Shulman and James Buckley Jr
- Stars and planets, Pierre Winters and Margot Senden
- The backyard stargazer, an absolute beginner's guide to skywatching with and without a telescope, Pat Price
- Astronomy for the inquiring mind, the growth and use of theory in science, by Eric M. Rogers
- Cosmos, Carl Sagan
- Complete guide to stargazing, Robin Scagell
- Earth, one-of-a-kind planet, Laura Perdew ; illustrated by Shululu
- Backyard guide to the night sky, Andrew Fazekas
- Astronomy for all ages, discovering the universe through activities for children and adults, by Philip Harrington & Edward Pascuzzi
- Astronomy for dummies, by Stephen P. Maran
- The Milky Way, by Fran Howard
- Night sky, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- Stargazing basics, getting started in recreational astronomy, Paul E. Kinzer
- Astronomy, every galaxy has a black hole, Bryson Gore
- Space: a fact and riddle book, by Jane Sarnoff and Reynold Ruffins
- Backyard guide to the night sky, Howard Schneider ; foreword by Sandy Wood
- Scholastic atlas of space
- National Audubon Society first field guide, written by Gary Mechler ; sky maps by Wil Tirion
- Our universe, an armchair guide, by Michael Rowan-Robinson
- A cat's guide to the night sky, Stuart Atkinson ; illustrated by Brendan Kearney
- The practical astronomer, Colin A. Ronan
- Space, from Earth to the edge of the universe, Carole Stott [and others]
- A question and answer guide to astronomy, Pierre-Yves Bely, Carol Christian, Jean-René Roy
- Dialogue concerning the two chief world systems, Ptolemaic & Copernican, translated by Stillman Drake. Foreword by Albert Einstein
- Facts on File atlas of stars and planets, a beginner's guide to the universe, Ian Ridpath
- Space, by Astrid Holm ; illustrated by Ron Cohee
- The world's easiest astronomy book, Hitoshi Nakagawa ; [translated by Jon Lawson]
- Who is Neil deGrasse Tyson?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Manuel Gutierrez
- Stars, by Fran Howard
- The ultimate book of space, by Anne-Sophie Baumann ; illustrated by Olivier Latyk ; English translation by Robb Booker
- Isaac Asimov's guide to earth and space, by Isaac Asimov
- Astronomy for dummies, by Stephen P. Maran, PhD
- Cosmic catastrophes, seven ways to destroy a planet like earth, David Aguilar
- Explore the universe, the universe-- mysteries and marvels
- My first book of planets, all about the solar system for kids, Bruce Betts, PhD
- A skywatcher's year, by Jeff Kanipe
- 101 objects to see in the night sky, Robin Scagell
- Simply astronomy, contributors, Abigail Beall, Philip Eales, Anton Vamplew