9 best pbs astronomy books

PBS, the Public Broadcasting Service, has produced and aired numerous educational programs related to astronomy over the years. These programs often have accompanying books that provide in-depth information and serve as educational resources for viewers interested in astronomy. Here are some notable PBS astronomy books and related information:

  1. "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan: While not produced by PBS, the original "Cosmos" TV series hosted by Carl Sagan was broadcast on PBS. This groundbreaking series explored a wide range of scientific topics, including astronomy and the cosmos.The companion book, also titled "Cosmos" and authored by Carl Sagan, is a classic in popular science literature and delves into the wonders of the universe.

  2. "The Planets" by Dava Sobel: Dava Sobel is a renowned science writer, and her book "The Planets" explores our solar system in depth. This book is based on a PBS television series of the same name and offers readers a captivating journey through the planets, their history, and their significance in human culture.

  3. "The Farthest: Voyager in Space" by Chris Riley and David Fairhead: This book accompanies the PBS documentary "The Farthest: Voyager in Space." It tells the remarkable story of the Voyager missions and their journey to the outer reaches of our solar system. The book provides additional details and insights not covered in the documentary.

  4. "Nova" Series Companion Books: PBS's long-running science documentary series "Nova" frequently covers astronomy-related topics. Many episodes have companion books that dive deeper into the subject matter. These books provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of various astronomical phenomena, discoveries, and research.

  5. "The Sky at Night" by Patrick Moore: Although not a PBS production, the BBC's "The Sky at Night" is a renowned astronomy TV series. Patrick Moore, the original host, authored numerous books related to the show, offering insights into stargazing, celestial events, and astronomical history.

PBS continues to be a valuable source of educational content related to astronomy and space exploration. Their programs and accompanying books aim to inspire curiosity and promote a better understanding of the universe among viewers and readers of all ages.

Below you can find our editor's choice of the best pbs astronomy books on the market
  

Curious George Discovers the Stars (science storybook)

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PBS Explorer Collection: Mars: The Red Planet

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This PBS Explorer Collection includes: Mars: Dead or Alive (NOVA); Welcome to Mars (NOVA); Is There Life on Mars? (NOVA); and Can We Make it to Mars? (NOVA scienceNow).

The Secret Zoo

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Ancient Skies: Constellation Mythology of the Greeks

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Nova: Earth From Space [Blu-ray]

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EARTH FROM SPACE is a groundbreaking two-hour special that reveals a spectacular new space-based vision of our planet. Produced in extensive consultation with NASA scientists, this special takes data from earth-observing satellites and transforms them into dazzling visual sequences, each one exposing the intricate and surprising web of forces that sustain life on earth.

Ask an Astronaut (Pbs Kids: Novel Effect Interactive Sound Effect Children's Board Book)

NOVA: Pluto and Beyond DVD

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When the New Horizons spacecraft whizzed by Pluto in 2015, we Earthlings were dazzled by the breathtaking images it beamed home. They revealed a never-before-seen alien landscape - a world of mountains made of ice mixed with plains of frozen-solid methane and nitrogen. After over two years of poring over the data, NASA has made remarkable new discoveries about everyone's favorite dwarf planet. But New Horizons didn't stop there.

Bridge to Terabithia

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PBS Nova Science Now What's the Next Big Thing? DVD

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PBS nova science now what's the next big thing? DVD. Host Neil deGrasse Tyson tackles one of science's major challenges in each episode. He will guide us as he explores dramatic discoveries and the frontiers of research that connect each central, provocative mystery. Run Time: 60 minutes. Rating: TV-G. Programs include: social robots - robots already build our cars and vacuum our floors. Engineers are designing robots with the social smarts to understand human feelings, learn from human teachers, carry on conversations, and even make jokes. But is a future full of robotic companions a delightful dream--or a lonely nightmare? Robotic cars - will the car of the future be able to drive itself? At the gm tech center, engineers are testing two-wheeled, battery-powered cars called en-vs. Weighing under 500 kg and measuring about 1.5 meters in length, the tiny cars don't use up much energy or space. And they're smart, too! Using gps, the en-vs can plan a route to their destination, and even talk to each other. Detecting earthquakes - in exclusive coverage, nova sciencenow accompanies a team of U.S. Geologists into Haiti after the tragedy, trying to determine if more quakes are coming; then travels to California, where scientists are uncovering hints of massive destruction yet to come. Smart grid - how does electricity get to from its source to your light switch? Could a new smart grid could do the job better? Smart grids support transient power sources like solar and wind, heading off devastating power outages and letting consumers make greener--and more economical--choices about how and when to power up. Profile: jay keasling - jay keasling grew up isolated on his family's farm in Nebraska.

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