SCIENCE / Physics / Astrophysics
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- Out there, a scientific guide to alien life, antimatter, and human space travel (for the cosmically curious), Michael Wall, PhD, senior writer, space.com
- Astronomy of the Milky Way, the observer's guide to the northern sky, Mike Inglis
- Where did the universe come from?, and other cosmic questions ; our universe, from the quantum to the cosmos, Chris Ferrie + Geraint F. Lewis
- Stephen Hawking, an unfettered mind, Kitty Ferguson
- Stephen Hawking, his science in a nutshell, by Florian Freistetter ; translated by Brian Taylor
- El universo en tu mano, un viaje extraordinario a los límites del tiempo y el espacio, Christophe Galfard ; traducción de Pablo Álvarez Ellacuria
- Space mathematics, math problems based on space science, Bernice Kastner
- The origin of (almost) everything, New Scientist ; introduction by Professor Stephen Hawking ; words by Graham Lawton
- Universo, la historia más grande jamás contada, Gerardo Herrera Corral
- A quantum life, my unlikely journey from the street to the stars, Hakeem Oluseyi and Joshua Horwitz
- The dialogues, conversations about the nature of the universe, Clifford V. Johnson
- Universe, the definitive visual guide
- How to love the universe, a scientist's odes to the hidden beauty behind the visible world, Stefan Klein ; translated by Mike Mitchell
- Discovering the cosmos with small spacecraft, the American Explorer program, Brian Harvey
- The accidental universe, the world you thought you knew, Alan Lightman
- Visual galaxy, the ultimate guide to the milky way and beyond
- Light from the void, twenty years of discovery with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, Kimberly Arcand, Grant Tremblay, Megan Watzke, Martin C. Weisskoph and Belinda J. Wilkes
- Chandra's cosmos, dark matter, black holes, and other wonders revealed by NASA's premier X-ray observatory, Wallace H. Tucker
- Einstein's shadow, the inside story of astronomers' decades-long quest to take the first picture of a black hole, Seth Fletcher
- All these worlds are yours, the scientific search for alien life, Jon Willis
- Proving Einstein right, the daring expeditions that changed how we look at the universe, S. James Gates, Jr., and Cathie Pelletier
- The science of superheroes, the secrets behind speed, strength, flight, evolution, and more, Mark Brake
- The astronomy book
- Chasing new horizons, inside the epic first mission to Pluto, Alan Stern and David Grinspoon
- The doomsday calculation, how an equation that predicts the future is transforming everything we know about life and the universe, William Poundstone
- On the shoulders of giants, the great works of physics and astronomy, edited, with commentary, by Stephen Hawking
- How to love the universe, a scientist's odes to the hidden beauty behind the visible world, Stefan Klein ; translated by Mike Mitchell
- Cosmos, possible worlds, Ann Druyan
- Catching stardust, comets, asteroids and the birth of the solar system, Natalie Starkey
- Cycles of time, an extraordinary new view of the universe, Roger Penrose
- At the edge of time, exploring the mysteries of our universe's first seconds, Dan Hooper
- Astronomical, from quarks to quasars, the science of space at its strangest, Tim James
- Apollo 11, the inside story, David Whitehouse
- La luz en la oscuridad, los agujeros negros, el universo y nosotros, Heino Falcke y Jörg Römer ; traducción de Jorge Seca
- The astronaut maker, how one mysterious engineer ran human spaceflight for a generation, Michael Cassutt
- The grand biocentric design, how life creates reality, Robert Lanza, MD and Matej Pavšic with Bob Berman
- Star settlers, the billionaires, geniuses, and crazed visionaries out to conquer the universe, Fred Nadis
- Before time began, the big bang and the emerging universe, Helmut Satz
- Waves passing in the night, Walter Murch in the land of the astrophysicists, Lawrence Weschler
- The science of the Big bang theory, what America's favorite sitcom can teach you about physics, flags, and the idiosyncrasies of scientists, Mark Brake
- The Janus point, a new theory of time, Julian Barbour
- The telescopic tourist's guide to the Moon, Andrew May
- Astroquizzical, solving the cosmic puzzles of our planets, stars, and galaxies, Jillian Scudder ; illustrator, Robert Brandt
- The secret lives of planets, order, chaos, and uniqueness in the solar system, Paul Murdin
- The edge of the sky, all you need to know about the all-there-is, Roberto Trotta ; illustrations by Antoine Deprez
- Black holes, a very short introduction, Katherine Blundell
- A big bang in a little room, the quest to create new universes, Zeeya Merali
- Calculating the cosmos, how mathematics unveils the universe, Ian Stewart
- The planet factory, exoplanets and the search for a second Earth, Elizabeth Tasker
- Space is cool as fuck, written by Kate Howells