Astronomy -- Popular works
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Astronomy -- Popular works
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- The edge of the sky, all you need to know about the all-there-is, Roberto Trotta
- Isaac Asimov's guide to earth and space, Isaac Asimov
- Astronomical observations, astronomy and the study of deep space
- Exploding stars and invisible planets, the science of what's out there, Fred Watson
- Astronomy for beginners
- Seeing in the dark, [how backyard stargazers are probing deep space and guarding Earth from interplanetary peril], Timothy Ferris
- Wonders of the Cosmos, from the editors of Scientific American
- Grab 'n' Go Astronomy
- The observer's guide to planetary motion, explaining the cycles of the night sky, Dominic Ford
- How to die in space, a journey throughdangerous astrophysical phenomena, Paul M. Sutter, PhD
- When the earth had to two moons, cannibal planets, icy giants, dirty comets, dreadful orbits, and the origins of the night sky, Erik Asphaug
- Journey of the universe, Brian Thomas Swimme and Mary Evelyn Tucker
- Cosmos, possible worlds, Ann Druyan
- Mindful Thoughts for Stargazers, Find Your Inner Universe
- The last stargazers, the enduring story of astronomy's vanishing explorers, Emily Levesque
- Heaven's touch, from killer stars to the seeds of life, how we are connected to the universe, James B. Kaler
- Weird worlds, bizarre bodies of the solar system and beyond, David A.J. Seargent
- Cruise ship astronomy and astrophotography, Gregory I. Redfern
- The origin of natural structure, Jin He and Xl Yang
- Stargazing, Peter Grego
- Simple stargazing, a friendly handbook for viewing the universe, Anton Vamplew
- Cosmic queries, StarTalk's guide to who we are, how we got here, and where we're going
- The last stargazers, the enduring story of astronomy's vanishing explorers, Emily Levesque
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