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What’s the best non-fiction around on space? As up to date as possible plez /lit/lads.

>> No.12504312

>DUDE SPACE IS BIG LMAO
Hello plebbit

>> No.12504346

>>12504312
Kill yourself.

>>12504307
I'm no authority on sci-fi or science nonfiction but Asimov and feynman wrote a lot of nonfiction making physics accessible to non physicists and Clarke wrote some stunning sci-fi that usually continued into a lot of unnecessary and disappointing sequels.

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12504348

>>12504312
Oh let up you 4chan NPC

>> No.12504353

>>12504307
Try Wikipedia.

>> No.12504358

>>12504346
I’ve read a fair bit of Clarke, Rama, space odysseys, Children’s End and that. But not a lot of Asimov which is a bit embarrassing really. I’ll make sure the rectify that.

>> No.12504367

>>12504358
Can't attest to his fiction but the collapsing universe is excellent.

>> No.12504397

>>12504346
>>12504348
>idk about that science shit man but have you heard of this author I read in 8th grade?
>*hits bongs*
>heh heh time to marathon Cosmos and Ancient Aliens
You have to be 18 to post here

>> No.12504405

>>12504307
Watch Susskind's lectures and interviews on youtube.

>> No.12504585

>>12504312
>>12504397
Kill yourself.