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A Brief History of Black Holes

by Dr. Becky Smethurst

Informed by cutting-edge research this is an accessible introduction to black holes by YouTube's popular astrophysicist.

First published 1 September 2022

Alien Earths: Planet Hunting in the Cosmos

by Lisa Kaltenegger

The search for alien worlds and the possibility of finding Earth-like planets with extraterrestrial life.

First published 16 April 2024

Alien Encounters

by Rupert Matthews

A well-researched and comprehensive examination of the UFO phenomenon with emphasis given to first-hand witness accounts.

First published 1 Dec, 2007

Diamonds Everywhere

by Tom Kerss

A well presented compilation of fascinating facts about the cosmos.

First published 26 October 2023

How Space Works

Peter Francis (Senior Editor)

A heavily-illustrated reference book which makes a good “beginners guide” to space.

First Published 4 March 2021

Next Stop Mars

by Giancarlo Genta

Professor Genta's detailed and authoritative examination into the "Why, How and When" of a human mission to the Red Planet.

First published 30 December 2016

Our Accidental Universe

by Chris Lintott

Entertaining exploration into how many of the most significant discoveries in astronomy are made serendipitously.

First Published 21 March 2024

The Planets

by Dava Sobel

A personal look at the mythology and science of our Solar System neighbours by the prize-winning author of "Longitude".

First published 5 September 2005

The Travellers Guide to the Solar System

by Giles Sparrow

A quirky examination of the Solar System produced as a mock travel guide from the future.

First Published 1 February 2007

The Universe in a Nutshell

by Stephen Hawking

The sequel to "A Brief History of Time" is lavishly illustrated and designed to be more accessible to the lay reader.

First published 5 November 2001

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