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    • Night Sky Almanac 2021: A Stargazer’s Guide. Royal Observatory Greenwich, Storm Dunlop, Wil Tirion and Collins Astronomy. £9.99, Collins. What better gift for an amateur astronomer than an answer to all of their queries in one, pocket-sized companion?
    • Stories in the Stars: An Atlas of Constellations. Susanna Hislop and Hannah Waldron. £20, Hutchinson. This book lists all 88 constellations by size, from Andromeda (the chained maiden) to Vulpecula (the little fox), each beautifully illustrated by artist Hannah Waldron, while Susanna Hislop’s accompanying text goes beyond the usual creation myths to include facts about legendary astronomers and more.
    • Ask An Astronaut: My Guide to Life in Space. Tim Peake. £8.99, Arrow. Who better to describe life in space than someone who’s walked the (space)walk? Peake pens answers to the public’s burning questions, revealing what space smells like, how he enjoyed a cosmic cuppa, and what it felt like to return to Earth.
    • The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking) Katie Mack. £20.00, Allen Lane. The end of the Universe may be a common feature in science fiction, but this one isn’t a crisis that can be averted by a team of superheroes.
  1. Our pick of the best astronomy books and best space books available, from spaceflight to stargazing tips and the latest discoveries in cosmology

    • The Cosmic Mystery Tour: A High-Speed Journey Through Space and Time
    • Your Place in The Universe: Understanding Our Big, Messy Universe
    • A Fortunate Universe: Life in A Finely Tuned Cosmos

    Author: Nicholas Mee Publisher: Oxford University Press ISBN: 978-0-198-83186-0 Price: £16.99 (Hb) 224pp Buy from Amazon.co.uk Buy from Amazon.com This is a high-quality, small-format hardback of just over 200 pages and more than 100, mostly colour, illustrations and diagrams that assist in the delivery of the book’s contents. The Cosmic Mystery To...

    Author: Paul M. Sutter Publisher: Prometheus Books ISBN: 978-1-633-88472-4 Price: £18.99 (Hb) 288pp Buy from Amazon.co.uk Buy from Amazon.com The ability to make convoluted scientific developments and complex cosmology seem not only accessible and comprehensible, but also effortlessly entertaining, is a precious one. Paul Sutter’s disarming, breezy...

    Authors: Geraint F. Lewis andLuke A. Barnes Publisher: Cambridge University Press ISBN: 978-1-107-15661-6 Price: £12.99 (Pb) 388pp Buy from Amazon.co.uk Buy from Amazon.com The Universe seems curiously fine-tuned to allow for the emergence of stars, planets and life. Were the gravitational constant, or the strength of the weak and strong forces, or...

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    • “The Human Cosmos: A Secret History of the Stars” Author: Jo Marchant. Publisher: Canongate Books (2020) Prepare for a cosmic view of our place in universal history with this enlightening volume where celestial cycles permeate our Earthly lives.
    • “Constellations: The Story of Space Told Through the 88 Known Star Patterns in the Night Sky” Author: Govert Schilling. Cartographer: Wil Tirion. Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal (2019.
    • "Cosmos" Author: Carl Sagan. Publisher: Random House (1980) "Cosmos," by famed astronomer and science communicator Carl Sagan, is a deep dive into the history of science, philosophy and the universe.
  2. The best books on The Universe. recommended by Pedro G Ferreira. The Professor of Astro-Physics at Oxford University selects five seminal books on the workings of the universe. Explains that to appreciate the true beauty of science is to understand its simplicity and universality. 1 Empire of the Stars by Arthur I Miller.

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  3. Apr 29, 2021 · Unlike with literary criticism, with interpreting Shakespeare, he said, the rules of the physical universe are “resolvable” — finite and, well, universal.

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  5. Brian Greene, one of the world's leading string theorists, peels away layers of mystery to reveal a universe that consists of eleven dimensions, where the fabric of space tears and repairs itself, and all matter—from the smallest quarks to the most gargantuan supernovas—is generated by the vibrations of microscopically tiny loops of energy.

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