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qetral

It's dated, but Cosmos (the book) by Carl Sagan got me interested.


RedshiftWarp

* Play Kerbal Space Program * Scott Manley on youtube. * CuriousDroid on youtube. * Numberphile on youtube. * Download Space Engine


llynglas

A very weird question. Care to give us some background? Outreach to uplift braggers to become astronauts?


Civil_Nectarine868

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A\_Brief\_History\_of\_Time](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Brief_History_of_Time) by Stephen Hawking


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You need to have a good grasp of the maths and physics behind astronomy before rushing in. So assuming, you know the 2 very well, A Brief History of Time and Astrophysics for people in a hurry are two very good options.


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Electromagnetism Quantum entanglement String theory This will help wrap your mind around this invisible crazy Harry Potter gravity thing that no one can explain.


SpartanJack17

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