Book Reviews

Book Review: Many Worlds in One

Does math lead physics or physics lead math? If observing is the source of your information, then physics leads. But,…

18 years ago

Book Review: Saturn – A New View

I love large format picture books. Most any subject suffices, as the photographs are like little works of art, each…

18 years ago

Book Review: Science, Society, and the Search for Life in the Universe

Where is our search for life taking us? Or, even simpler, why are we searching? Bruce Jakosky in his book…

18 years ago

Book Review: Pocket Space Guides

Apogee space books has published four more Pocket Space Guides. These small format books are each about half text and…

18 years ago

Book Review: Astronomical Image Processing Tutorials by Donald P. Waid

Astrophotography is an exhilarating pastime. Thanks to the digital revolution in amateur astronomy, taking deep space images is less of…

18 years ago

Book Review: Apollo – The Definitive Sourcebook

Our Moon has been visited by men, yet this fact may seem like fiction to many people. Over an incredibly…

18 years ago

Book Review: Team Moon

The Moon has always held a fascinating role in our existence. Visiting it was surely the most amazing feat we've…

18 years ago

Best Space Books of 2006

The Earth has almost returned to its same relative location about our Sun as when I last prepared a summary…

18 years ago

Book Review: In Search of Dark Matter

I'm continually amazed at the abilities of our species. Foremost amongst our talents is deduction. Using logic and reasoning, a…

18 years ago

Book Review: Making Every Pixel Count, Vol. 1-3

Astronomy has many unfair advantages over the other natural sciences because it captures elements of travel, adventure and discovery. One…

18 years ago