LC Classification QB377
Q. Science
⮑ QB. Astronomy
⮑ QB1-991. Astronomy
⮑ QB349-421. Theoretical astronomy and celestial mechanics
Selected Works (321 total)
342 items
- Newton's Clock: Chaos in the Solar System by Ivars Peterson
- The Mission: A True Story by David W. Brown
- The Day the World Discovered the Sun: An Extraordinary Story of Scientific Adventure and the Race to Track the Transit of Venus by Mark Anderson
- Planets: A Very Short Introduction by David A. Rothery
- Titan Unveiled: Saturn's Mysterious Moon Explored by Ralph Lorenz
- An Introduction to Celestial Mechanics (Dover Books on Astronomy) by Forest Ray Moulton
- The Astronomer's Universe: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmos by Herbert Friedman
- Fire on Earth: Doomsday, Dinosaurs, and Humankind by John Gribbin
- Fundamentals of Celestial Mechanics by J. M. A. Danby
- Celestial Encounters: The Origins of Chaos and Stability by Florin Diacu
- Moons: A Very Short Introduction by David A. Rothery
- Orbital motion by A. E. Roy
- Adventures in Celestial Mechanics: A First Course in the Theory of Orbits by Victor G. Szebehely
- Laila Tov, Moon by Vivian Newman
- Unmasking Europa : The Search for Life on Jupiter's Ocean Moon by Richard Greenberg
- The Moons of Jupiter by Kristin Leutwyler
- Celestial Mechanics: The Waltz of the Planets (Springer Praxis Books / Popular Astronomy) by Alessandra Celletti
- Moons (Science Readers: a Closer Look: Neighbors in Space) by William B. Rice
- Satellites of the Outer Planets: Worlds in Their Own Right by David A. Rothery
- Celestial Mechanics: A Computational Guide for the Practitioner by Laurence G. Taff























































