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Neptune (planet)
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For younger readers
Stille, Darlene R. Neptune. Child's World, 2003. For readers in grades 3 to 5.
Tabak, John.  A Look at Neptune. Watts, 2003. For readers in grades 6 to 8.
Neptune (planet)
Hunt, Garry E.; Patrick Moore; and Albert Hunt. Atlas of Neptune. Cambridge University Press, 1994. Atlas for amateurs and professionals, with pictures.
Moore, Patrick. The Planet Neptune: An Historical Survey Before Voyager. Wiley, 1996. History of the knowledge of Neptune from its discovery in 1846 to the 1990s.
Standage, Tom. The Neptune File: A Story of Astronomical Rivalry and the Pioneers of Planet Hunting. Berkley, 2001. A full account of the dramatic events surrounding the discovery of our solar system's eighth planet.
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Planets & Planetary Science
Bakich, Michael E. The Cambridge Planetary Handbook. Cambridge University Press, 2000. A comprehensive reference on the planets.
Christiansen, Eric H., and W. Kenneth Hamblin. Exploring the Planets. Prentice Hall, 1995. Introductory text for the nonscience major.
Gribben, John, and Simon Goodwin. Empire of the Sun: Planets and Moons of the Solar System. New York University Press, 1998. An introduction to the solar system for the general reader, with photographs from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Henbest, Nigel. The Planets: Portraits of New Worlds. Viking, 1994. Current, authoritative information, with nontechnical text and excellent pictures.
McNab, David, and James Younger. The Planets. Yale University Press, 1999. Companion volume to a BBC television series.
Shirley, James H., and R. W. Fairbridge. Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences. Chapman & Hall, 1997. More than 450 articles on the how and what of current planetary science.
Solar system
Beatty, J. Kelly, and others, eds. The New Solar System. 4th ed. Cambridge University Press, 1998. Based on recent interplanetary explorations, a welcome update to our corner of the universe.
Booth, Nicholas. Exploring the Solar System. Cambridge University Press, 1996. Lively text and outstanding color photographs.
Greeley, Ronald, and Raymond Batson. The NASA Atlas of the Solar System. Cambridge University Press, 1997. Maps and photographs of the planets and major satellites from NASA.
Weissman, Paul R., and others, eds. Encyclopedia of the Solar Systems. Academic, 1998. For the non-specialist, a reference that informs and stimulates curiosity about our solar system.

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