Incoming Resources
- The universe, 7 wonders of the solar system, produced by Flight 33 Productions, LLC for History Television Network Productions ; producer, Samuel K. Dolan ; director, Douglas J. Cohen
- Planets, written by Jennifer Overend Prior ; illustrated by Ken Tunell
- Worlds in collision
- A visual guide to the universe, Professor David M. Meyer, Northwestern University
- The Planets, by Dava Sobel
- Stars and planets, Ian Ridpath ; illustrated by Wil Tirion
- Voyage to the outer planets and beyond, written & produced by Don Barrett ; directed by Drew Brown
- Our solar system, Seymour Simon
- 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
- Facts on File atlas of stars and planets, a beginner's guide to the universe, Ian Ridpath
- Solar system, a visual exploration of the planets, moons, and other heavenly bodies that orbit our sun, written by Marcus Chown
- Our solar system
- Astronomy, produced and directed by JWM Productions
- Professor Astro Cat's solar system, Dr. Dominic Walliman and Ben Newman
- Planetary motion, P. Andrew Karam and Ben P. Stein
- Lore of the stars, the mythological narrative in the night sky, Timothy B. Shutt
- Where did Pluto go?, a beginner's guide to understanding the new solar system, Paul Sutherland
- How I killed Pluto and why it had it coming, Mike Brown
- The planets, a journey through the solar system, Giles Sparrow
- Stars and planets, the most complete guide to the stars, planets, galaxies, and the solar system, Ian Ridpath ; illustrated by Wil Tirion
- New worlds, in search of the planets, Heather Couper with Nigel Henbest
- All about the planets, Schlessinger Media ; JWM Productions
- The planets, [the definitive visual guide to our solar system], Heather Couper, Robert Dinwiddie, John Farndon, Nigel Henbest, David W. Hughes, Giles Sparrow, Carole Stott, Colin Stuart
- Exploring planetary worlds, by David Morrison
- Magnetohydrodynamic and gasdynamic theories for planetary bow waves, by John R. Spreiter and Stephen S. Stahara
- Worlds in the sky, planetary discovery from earliest times through Voyager and Magellan, William Sheehan
- Planet Earth, produced by WQED/Pittsburgh in association with the National Academy of Science
- Mysteries of space, a Timeless Media Group production
- Facts on File atlas of stars and planets, Ian Ridpath
- The privileged planet, how our place in the cosmos is designed for discovery, Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay W. Richards
- Supplement to Photographic catalog of selected planetary size comparisons, Stephen Paul Meszaros
- The NASA atlas of the solar system, Ronald Greeley, Raymond Batson
- Fumigations for the seven planets, S. Aldarnay
- The solar system, exploring the planets and their moons from Mercury to Pluto and beyond, Giles Sparrow, editor
- The planets, Dava Sobel
- Moons and planets, William K. Hartmann
- The planets, [text, Robert Coupe]
- Welcome to the planets
- How I killed Pluto and why it had it coming, Mike Brown
- Atlas of the planets, by Paul Doherty ; introduced by Patrick Moore
- Astronomy I, earth, sky, and planets, James B. Kaler
- The planets, neighbors in space, by Jeanne Bendick ; illustrated by Mike Roffe
- New views of the solar system, Compton's by Britannica
- Jupiter, Seymour Simon
- The planets, Dava Sobel
- The search for exoplanets, what astronomers know, Joshua Winn
- The planets, David McNab and James Younger
- A closer look at space, 100% Educational Videos
- The joy of science, The Teaching Company, Part I
- Space, a visual encyclopedia