Book Reviews

Book Review: The Road to Reality

Knowledge keeps on growing. In early times, like the cavemen era, people put their hands near fire and understood 'hot'.…

19 years ago

DVD Review: Enterprise Season 1 DVD

I heard on the radio today someone bemoaning the fact that, after 18 years, they will no longer have new…

19 years ago

Book Review: Light This Candle

Alan Shepard flew first in the United States' space program and second overall in the space race. A brief 15…

19 years ago

Book Review: Night Sky Atlas

Knowing where to go involves exploring or using a map. Rather than reinventing the wheel, so to speak, everyone looks…

19 years ago

Book Review: Stargazing with a Telescope

Are you liking astronomy but feeling unsure about how to take that first step? Have a friend showing a spark…

20 years ago

Book Review: Big Dish

Have you ever replaced the light bulb inside your fridge? Take a look next time. It draws about 25 watts…

20 years ago

DVD Review: Apollo 13 (10th Anniversary Edition)

It's for people. That's why we explore space, push ourselves to the next level, and continually strive forward. Machines may…

20 years ago

Book Review: Patrick Moore: The Autobiography

What drives a person to write an autobiography? Maybe being a central character in a world shaping event would do…

20 years ago

Book Review: Deep Sky Observer’s Guide

Twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are. Or are you a star? Perhaps you're a gargantuan galaxy,…

20 years ago

Book Review: Our Improbable Universe

From the big to the small, physicists want to know it all. But what good is this knowledge unless you…

20 years ago