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Book Review: The First Astronomers

Book Review: The First Astronomers

by Briley Lewis | Nov 11, 2022 | Book Reviews, Current Events

The First Astronomers by Duane Hamacher highlights the astronomical knowledge and culture of Indigenous cultures around the world.

Three Astronomers’ Thoughts on The Milky Way by Dr. Moiya McTier

Three Astronomers’ Thoughts on The Milky Way by Dr. Moiya McTier

by Astrobites | Aug 16, 2022 | Book Reviews, Current Events

Three Astrobiters review Dr. Moiya McTier’s new book, The Milky Way, published today!

Humanity and Identity are Inextricable from Astrophysics: a Review of The Disordered Cosmos by Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein

Humanity and Identity are Inextricable from Astrophysics: a Review of The Disordered Cosmos by Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein

by Astrobites | Jun 22, 2021 | Book Reviews

Today’s #BlackInAstroWeek post reviews “The Disordered Cosmos” by Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, a powerful new addition to the popular astrophysical sciences genre that invites readers into the author’s vision of scientific community.

Beyond the Boundaries of Time and Space

Beyond the Boundaries of Time and Space

by Wei Vivyan Yan | May 21, 2021 | Book Reviews, Crossposts, Daily Paper Summaries

The exploration of the universe across 2000 years in the oriental land of ancient China

Book Review: A Classification System for All of Astronomy

Book Review: A Classification System for All of Astronomy

by Will Saunders | Nov 21, 2019 | Book Reviews

In his new book, astronomer and former NASA Chief Historian Steven Dick outlines a classification system for all of astronomy. Will it catch on?

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