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Science Olympiad

 * Astronomy a)
 * Astronomy
 * Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
 * Distance measures (cosmology)
 * Stellar classification
 * Magnitude (astronomy)
 * Stellar evolution
 * Luminosity
 * Black body
 * Black-body radiation
 * Color index
 * Protostar
 * Nebular hypothesis
 * Formation and evolution of the Solar System
 * T Tauri star
 * FU Orionis star
 * Orion variable
 * Herbig Ae/Be star
 * A-type main-sequence star
 * Brown dwarf
 * Protoplanetary disk
 * Debris disk
 * Herbig–Haro object
 * H I region
 * H II region
 * Molecular cloud
 * Exoplanet
 * Planetary system
 * Exocomet
 * Exomoon
 * Extragalactic planet
 * List of exoplanet search projects
 * Lists of planets
 * Gas giant
 * Terrestrial planet
 * Super-Earth
 * Mini-Neptune
 * Hot Jupiter
 * Hot Neptune


 * Astronomy b)
 * Kepler's laws of planetary motion
 * Circular motion
 * Gravitation
 * Kepler orbit
 * Kepler problem
 * Kepler's equation
 * Orbit
 * List of orbits
 * Orbital motion (quantum)
 * List of multiplanetary systems
 * List of exoplanetary host stars
 * Radial velocity
 * Doppler spectroscopy
 * Methods of detecting exoplanets
 * Transit-timing variation


 * Astronomy c)
 * TW Hydrae
 * 2M1207
 * 2M1207b
 * COROT-2
 * COROT-2b
 * HD 209458 b
 * HD 209458
 * HD 189733 b
 * Kepler-7b
 * Kepler-7
 * GJ 1214 b
 * COROT-7b
 * Beta Pictoris
 * Beta Pictoris b
 * Fomalhaut
 * Fomalhaut b
 * HR 8799
 * HR 8799 b
 * Luhman 16
 * WISE 0855−0714
 * Gliese 229
 * LP 944-20
 * Trifid Nebula
 * Lists of nebulae
 * Nebulae in fiction


 * Extra Information
 * Star
 * Planet
 * Light-year
 * Infrared
 * Main sequence
 * Astronomical unit
 * Apparent magnitude
 * Milky Way
 * White dwarf
 * Red dwarf
 * Solar System
 * Sun
 * Earth
 * Neptune
 * Moon
 * Mercury (planet)
 * Saturn
 * Uranus
 * Jupiter
 * Mars
 * Pluto
 * Solar mass
 * Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
 * The Astrophysical Journal
 * Astronomy and Astrophysics
 * Comet
 * Constellation
 * Nuclear fusion
 * Red giant
 * Hubble Space Telescope
 * Angular momentum
 * Asteroid
 * Effective temperature
 * Epoch (astronomy)
 * Ultraviolet
 * Venus
 * NASA
 * Kepler (spacecraft)
 * Minute of arc
 * Orbital eccentricity
 * Parsec
 * Planetesimal