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Astronomy

 * Astronomy
 * Asterism (astronomy)
 * Astrophysics
 * Celestial coordinate system
 * Celestial equator
 * Celestial sphere
 * Constellation
 * Declination
 * Ecliptic
 * Equatorial coordinate system
 * Light-year
 * Meridian (astronomy)
 * Observable universe
 * Occultation
 * Parsec
 * Physical law
 * Redshift
 * Right ascension
 * Zodiac


 * Cosmology & the Universe
 * Accelerating expansion of the universe
 * Age of the universe
 * Astronomy
 * Big Bang
 * Big Bang nucleosynthesis
 * Big Crunch
 * BOOMERanG experiment
 * Copernican principle
 * Cosmic microwave background
 * Cosmological horizon
 * Cosmology
 * Dark energy
 * Dark matter
 * Expansion of the universe
 * Hubble's law
 * Hubble volume
 * Inflation (cosmology)
 * Initial singularity
 * Lambda-CDM model
 * Multiverse
 * Outer space
 * Physical cosmology
 * Shape of the universe
 * Steady state model
 * Ultimate fate of the universe
 * Universe


 * Earth and Moon
 * Aurora
 * Axial precession
 * Axial tilt
 * Earth's magnetic field
 * Earth's orbit
 * Earth's rotation
 * Eclipse
 * Equinox
 * Escape velocity
 * Great Oxygenation Event
 * History of Earth
 * Ionosphere
 * Lunar phase
 * Magnetosphere
 * Meteorite
 * Meteoroid
 * Moon
 * Newton's cannonball
 * Solstice


 * Exoplanets & Extraterrestrial Intelligence
 * Discoveries of exoplanets
 * Exoplanet
 * Lists of exoplanets
 * Search for extraterrestrial intelligence


 * Light & Electromagnetic Radiation
 * Color
 * Electromagnetic radiation
 * Electromagnetic spectrum
 * Gamma ray
 * Light
 * Photon
 * Photon sphere
 * Radio wave
 * Speed of light
 * Ultraviolet
 * Wave–particle duality
 * X-ray


 * Relativity, Spacetime, & Other Weird Stuff
 * Black hole
 * Cosmological constant
 * First observation of gravitational waves
 * General relativity
 * Gravitational lens
 * Gravitational singularity
 * Gravitational wave
 * Gravity
 * Hawking radiation
 * Newton's law of universal gravitation
 * Particle accelerator
 * Particle physics
 * Quantum mechanics
 * Spacetime
 * Special relativity
 * Subatomic particle
 * Theory of relativity
 * Time dilation
 * Wormhole


 * Solar System
 * Apparent retrograde motion
 * Asteroid
 * Asteroid belt
 * Astronomical unit
 * Comet
 * Copernican heliocentrism
 * Formation and evolution of the Solar System
 * Geocentric orbit
 * Heliocentrism
 * Jupiter
 * Kepler's laws of planetary motion
 * Kuiper belt
 * Mars
 * Mercury (planet)
 * Moons of Jupiter
 * Moons of Mars
 * Moons of Neptune
 * Moons of Saturn
 * Moons of Uranus
 * Nebular hypothesis
 * Neptune
 * Oort cloud
 * Planet
 * Planetary differentiation
 * Planetesimal
 * Pluto
 * Protoplanet
 * Protoplanetary disk
 * Saturn
 * Solar mass
 * Solar System
 * Trojan (celestial body)
 * Uranus
 * Venus


 * Space-Based Observation
 * Chandra X-ray Observatory
 * Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
 * Cosmic Background Explorer
 * Earth Observing System
 * Great Observatories program
 * Hubble Space Telescope
 * International Space Station
 * James Clerk Maxwell Telescope
 * James Webb Space Telescope
 * Kepler (spacecraft)
 * Lagrangian point
 * Mars rover
 * NASA
 * Robotic spacecraft
 * Skylab
 * Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
 * Space Shuttle
 * Space telescope
 * Spitzer Space Telescope
 * Sputnik 1
 * Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope
 * Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe


 * Stars and Galaxies
 * Andromeda Galaxy
 * Apparent magnitude
 * Barycenter
 * Binary pulsar
 * Binary star
 * Blue supergiant star
 * Cepheid variable
 * Cygnus X-1
 * Galaxy
 * Elliptical galaxy
 * Galaxy cluster
 * Galaxy group
 * Globular cluster
 * Gravitational collapse
 * G-type main-sequence star
 * Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
 * Irregular galaxy
 * Large Magellanic Cloud
 * List of brightest stars
 * Local Group
 * Luminosity
 * Magellanic Clouds
 * Magnitude (astronomy)
 * Main sequence
 * Milky Way
 * Nebula
 * Neutrino
 * Neutron star
 * Nova
 * Nuclear fusion
 * Nucleosynthesis
 * Planetary nebula
 * Protostar
 * Pulsar
 * Quasar
 * Red giant
 * Red supergiant star
 * Small Magellanic Cloud
 * Spiral galaxy
 * Star
 * Star formation
 * Stellar classification
 * Stellar evolution
 * Stellar kinematics
 * Supercluster
 * Supernova
 * Type Ia supernova
 * White dwarf


 * Sun
 * Analemma
 * Chromosphere
 * Corona
 * Coronal mass ejection
 * Geomagnetically induced current
 * Geomagnetic storm
 * Maunder Minimum
 * Photosphere
 * Plasma (physics)
 * Solar activity and climate
 * Solar cycle
 * Solar cycle 24
 * Solar flare
 * Solar irradiance
 * Solar maximum
 * Solar phenomena
 * Solar storm of 2012
 * Solar wind
 * Space weather
 * Sun
 * Sunspot


 * Telescopes
 * Achromatic lens
 * Altazimuth mount
 * Arecibo Observatory
 * Catadioptric system
 * Chromatic aberration
 * Equatorial mount
 * GoTo (telescopes)
 * Gravitational-wave observatory
 * High-energy astronomy
 * Infrared telescope
 * Maksutov telescope
 * Neutrino detector
 * Newtonian telescope
 * Objective (optics)
 * Optical telescope
 * Parabolic reflector
 * Radio astronomy
 * Radio telescope
 * Reflecting telescope
 * Refracting telescope
 * Ritchey–Chrétien telescope
 * Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope
 * Submillimetre astronomy
 * Telescope
 * Very Large Array
 * Very-long-baseline interferometry
 * X-ray telescope


 * Stars & Constellations
 * Arcturus
 * Betelgeuse
 * Big Dipper
 * Canis Major
 * Cepheus (constellation)
 * Horsehead Nebula
 * Orion (constellation)
 * Orion Nebula
 * Polaris
 * Ursa Minor
 * Rigel
 * Sirius
 * Taurus (constellation)
 * Vega