Astronomy + History
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Astronomy + History
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Astronomy + History
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Incoming Resources
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- Theories of the world from antiquity to the Copernican Revolution, Michael J. Crowe
- Flat Earth and round Earth, Rebecca Stefoff
- Cosmos, an illustrated history of astronomy and cosmology, John North
- The sun and our solar system, Jen Green
- Cosmos & culture, cultural evolution in a cosmic context, edited by Steven J. Dick and Mark L. Lupisella
- Galileo, Jim Whiting
- Galileo's new universe, the revolution in our understanding of the cosmos, Stephen P. Maran and Laurence A. Marschall
- Starlight detectives, how astronomers, inventors, and eccentrics discovered the modern universe, Alan Hirshfeld
- The Cambridge illustrated history of astronomy, edited by Michael Hoskin
- The space book, from the beginning to the end of time, 250 milestones in the history of space & astronomy, Jim Bell
- Copernicus and modern astronomy, Angus Armitage
- Galileo, Mary Steffanelli
- Dispatches from Planet 3
- The history of astronomy, Heather Couper & Nigel Henbest ; foreword by Arthur C. Clarke
- The day we found the universe, Marcia Bartusiak
- The cosmic web, mysterious architecture of the universe, J. Richard Gott
- Archives of the universe, a treasury of astronomy's historic works of discovery, edited and with introductions by Marcie Bartusiak
- Eyes on the skies, 400 years of telescopic discovery, [Govert Schilling, Lars Lindberg Christensen]
- Dispatches from planet 3, thirty-two (brief) tales on the solar system, the Milky Way, and beyond, MarciaBartusiak
- From Copernicus to Einstein
- Pierre-Simon Laplace, 1749-1827, a life in exact science, Charles Coulston Gillispie ; with the collaboration of Robert Fox and Ivor Grattan-Guinness
- The day we found the universe, Marcia Bartusiak
- The sky atlas, the greatest maps, myths and discoveries of the universe, Edward Brooke-Hitching
- Starlight Detectives, How Astronomers, Inventors, and Eccentrics Discovered the Modern Universe
- Astronomy, the heavenly challenge, [original material by Jack Arnold ; edited by Jack Sommer and Mike Hassell.]
- Copernicus and modern astronomy, Angus Armitage
- Asteroids, comets, and meteors, Ron Miller
- Atlas of astronomical discoveries, Govert Schilling
- The great astronomers
- Moon, an illustrated history : from ancient myths to the colonies of tomorrow, David Warmflash
- The sky atlas, the greatest maps, myths, and discoveries of the universe, Edward Brooke-Hitching
- Kings dethroned, a history of the evolution of astronomy from the time of the roman empire up to the present day ; showing it to be an amazing series of blunders founded upon an error made in the second century B.C
- Cosmos & culture, cultural evolution in a cosmic context, edited by Steven J. Dick and Mark L. Lupisella
- Geons, black holes, and quantum foam, a life in physics, John Archibald Wheeler with Kenneth Ford
- Transit of Venus, 1631 to the present, Nick Lomb
- The illustrated on the shoulders of giants, the great works of physics and astonomy, [edited, with commentary, by] Stephen Hawking
- On the shoulders of giants, the great works of physics and astronomy, edited, with commentary, by Stephen Hawking
- The Copernican system, Erik Richardson
- The history of astronomy, a very short introduction, Michael Hoskin
- Strange new worlds, the search for alien planets and life beyond our solar system, Ray Jayawardhana
- Space exploration, a history in 100 objects, Sten Odenwald; foreword by John Mather
- Breve historia de la astronomía, Ángel R. Cardona
- Chasing the sun, the epic story of the star that gives us life, Richard Cohen
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