Book Reviews

Book Review: Voyages to the Stars and Galaxies

September arrives and with it come all the sweet memories of anticipation, trepidation and expectation of new school years. These…

19 years ago

Book Review: The Tunguska Fireball

Dream up an hypothesis and envelop it with supporting evidence and you're well on the way to contributing to the…

19 years ago

Book Review: Dying Planet

Scientists always function on the cutting edge of their field. New discoveries, new processes, and new events highlight a challenging…

19 years ago

Book Review: Defining NASA

One person can harvest a field, many people can move a mountain. This is the power of community. The challenge…

19 years ago

Book Review: Roving Mars

The Mars Exploration Rovers have unquestionably been one of NASA's most exciting and successful missions to date. The projects scientific…

19 years ago

Book Review: Cold Dark Matter

Ahhh, summer time and the livin' is light and easy. Per chance there's an opportunity to escape the textbooks, computer…

19 years ago

Book Review: The Star Guide: Learn How to Read the Night Sky Star by Star

Stars, stars, everywhere are stars. What's that one? Oh, it's an aeroplane flying by, oops. Moments such as this would…

19 years ago

Book Review: Einstein’s Miraculous Year

Humans have really raced up the evolutionary ladder in the last 40,000 years. From dragging knuckles on the ground to…

19 years ago

Book Review: Reflections from Earth Orbit

Some children do grow up and become space travellers. Along the way a series of powerful experiences may act as…

19 years ago

Book Review: Astronomy Hacks

Hacking sounds crass. It manifests images of short cuts, jobs poorly done and people most interested in just finishing, no…

19 years ago