Cosmology -- Popular works
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Cosmology -- Popular works
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Cosmology
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- Cosmos., a personal voyage, by Carl Sagan ; Cosmos Studios, Fullscreen
- The cosmic mystery tour, a high-speed journey through space & time, Nicholas Mee
- Welcome to the universe, an astrophysical tour, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michael A. Strauss, and J. Richard Gott
- The zoomable universe, an epic tour through cosmic scale, from almost everything to nearly nothing, Caleb Scharf ; illustrations by Ron Miller ; and 5W Infographics
- The edge of the sky, all you need to know about the all-there-is, Roberto Trotta
- 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
- Space at the speed of light, the history of 14 billion years for people short on time, Becky Smethurst
- Startalk, everything you ever need to know about space travel, sci-fi, the human race, the universe, and beyond, with Neil deGrasse Tyson
- Universal, a guide to the cosmos, Brian Cox & Jeff Forshaw
- Cosmic queries, StarTalk's guide to who we are, how we got here, and where we're going, Neil deGrasse Tyson with James Trefil ; read by Neil deGrasse Tyson and Lauren Fortgang
- Earth-shattering, violent supernovas, galactic explosions, biological mayhem, nuclear meltdowns, and other hazards to life in our universe, Bob Berman
- We have no idea, a guide to the unknown universe, Jorge Cham and Daniel Whiteson
- Journey of the universe, Brian Thomas Swimme and Mary Evelyn Tucker
- The Milky Way, an autobiography of our galaxy, via Moiya McTier, illustrated by Annamarie Salai
- Universe, general editor, Martin Rees
- Where did the universe come from? and other cosmic questions, our universe, from the quantum to the cosmos, Chris Ferrie, Geraint F. Lewis
- Earth-shattering, violent supernovas, galactic explosions, biological mayhem, nuclear meltdowns, and other hazards to life in our universe, Bob Berman
- Your place in the universe, understanding our big, messy existence, by Paul M. Sutter
- Cosmos, a personal voyage, Carl Sagan ; foreword by Neil Degrasse Tyson ; introduction by Ann Druyan
- Frequently asked questions about the universe, Jorge Cham and Daniel Whiteson
- How it began, a time- traveler's guide to the universe, Chris Impey
- Light of the stars, alien worlds and the fate of the Earth, Adam Frank
- How to love the universe, a scientist's odes to the hidden beauty behind the visible world, Stefan Klein
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