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Space, Physics & Chemistry

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 * 10 Hygiea
 * 11 Parthenope
 * 12 Victoria
 * 13 Egeria
 * 14 Irene
 * 15 Eunomia
 * 1RXS J160929.1−210524
 * 2 Pallas
 * 2MASS J04414489+2301513
 * 3 Juno
 * 3-sphere
 * 3C 273
 * 3C 48
 * 4 Vesta
 * 5 Astraea
 * 51 Pegasi
 * 6 Hebe
 * 7 Iris
 * 8 Flora
 * 9 Metis
 * A Message from Earth
 * Abiogenesis
 * Absolute magnitude
 * Absolute zero
 * Abundances of the elements (data page)
 * Accelerating universe
 * Accretion disc
 * Active galactic nucleus
 * Age of the universe
 * AI takeover
 * Albert Einstein
 * Alexander Friedmann
 * Alpha decay
 * Amateur astronomy
 * Americium
 * Ammonia
 * Andromeda (constellation)
 * Andromeda Galaxy
 * Andromeda–Milky Way collision
 * Anemic galaxy
 * Angular diameter
 * Angular momentum
 * Anisotropy
 * Anthropic principle
 * Anticyclonic storm
 * Antimatter
 * APM 08279+5255
 * Apparent magnitude
 * Apsis
 * Aquarius Dwarf
 * Argon
 * Arguments for eternity
 * Arno Allan Penzias
 * Arrow of time
 * Astatine
 * Asterism (astronomy)
 * Asteroid
 * Asteroid belt
 * Astrobiology
 * Astrometry
 * Astronomical unit
 * Astronomy
 * Astrophysical jet
 * Asymptotic giant branch
 * Atmosphere
 * Atmosphere of Jupiter
 * Atom
 * Atomic nucleus
 * Atomic number
 * Axial tilt
 * Balmer series
 * Barred irregular galaxy
 * Barred lenticular galaxy
 * Barred spiral galaxy
 * Barycentric coordinates (astronomy)
 * Baryogenesis
 * Baryon
 * Baryon acoustic oscillations
 * Baryon asymmetry
 * Baryon number
 * Bentley's paradox
 * Berkelium
 * Beryllium
 * Beta decay
 * Betelgeuse
 * Big Bang
 * Big Bang nucleosynthesis
 * Big Bounce
 * Big Crunch
 * Big Rip
 * Binary star
 * Biochemistry
 * Biology
 * Biosphere
 * Bismuth
 * Bismuth-209
 * BL Lac object
 * Black body
 * Black dwarf
 * Black hole
 * Black hole complementarity
 * Black hole electron
 * Black hole information paradox
 * Black hole starship
 * Black hole thermodynamics
 * Black star (semiclassical gravity)
 * Blandford–Znajek process
 * Blazar
 * Blue dwarf (red-dwarf stage)
 * Blue giant
 * Blue straggler
 * Blue supergiant
 * Blueshift
 * Bok globule
 * Bondi accretion
 * Boron
 * Brane cosmology
 * Breakthrough of the Year
 * Bright giant
 * Brightest cluster galaxy
 * Brown dwarf
 * Bulge (astronomy)
 * C-symmetry
 * Calar Alto Observatory
 * Calcite
 * Californium
 * Callisto (moon)
 * Carbon
 * Carbon planet
 * Carbon-burning process
 * Cardinal point (optics)
 * Carina (constellation)
 * Carina Nebula
 * Carl Charlier
 * Casimir effect
 * Cassini–Huygens
 * Catalogue of Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies
 * Celestial spheres
 * Centaur (minor planet)
 * Cepheid variable
 * Ceres (dwarf planet)
 * Cha 110913-773444
 * Chandrasekhar limit
 * Charged black hole
 * Charles Messier
 * Chemical bond
 * Chemical compound
 * Chemical formula
 * Chemical substance
 * Chemistry
 * CHEOPS
 * Christiaan Huygens
 * Chronology of the universe
 * Chthonian planet
 * Circumpolar star
 * Circumstellar habitable zone
 * Claimed moons of Earth
 * Classical planet
 * Clearing the neighbourhood
 * Cluster decay
 * Coal
 * Cold dark matter
 * Color–color diagram
 * Comet
 * Common envelope
 * Comoving distance
 * Compact star
 * Compton scattering
 * Compton wavelength
 * Conformal gravity
 * Conservation law
 * Conservation of energy
 * Constellation
 * Contact binary
 * Copernican heliocentrism
 * Copernican principle
 * Copper
 * Coronal mass ejection
 * Correlation function
 * Cosmic age problem
 * Cosmic Background Explorer
 * Cosmic Calendar
 * Cosmic censorship hypothesis
 * Cosmic distance ladder
 * Cosmic dust
 * Cosmic microwave background
 * Cosmic ray spallation
 * Cosmogony
 * Cosmological constant
 * Cosmological horizon
 * Cosmology
 * Cosmology in medieval Islam
 * Cosmos
 * CP violation
 * Creation myth
 * Crust (geology)
 * Curium
 * Curvature
 * Curvature form
 * Cuspy halo problem
 * Cyclic model
 * Dark energy
 * Dark flow
 * Dark fluid
 * Dark galaxy
 * Dark matter
 * Dark matter halo
 * Dark star (dark matter)
 * Dark star (Newtonian mechanics)
 * Dark-energy star
 * Day
 * De Sitter invariant special relativity
 * Debris disk
 * Declination
 * Density
 * Deuterium
 * Deuterium burning
 * Diamond
 * Dimension
 * Dione (moon)
 * Disc (galaxy)
 * Disc galaxy
 * Doppler effect
 * Double planet
 * Double star
 * Drake equation
 * Dredge-up
 * Dwarf elliptical galaxy
 * Dwarf galaxy
 * Dwarf galaxy problem
 * Dwarf planet
 * Dwarf spheroidal galaxy
 * Dwarf spiral galaxy
 * Dwarf star
 * Dynamic equilibrium
 * Dynamo theory
 * Dysgenics
 * Dysnomia (moon)
 * Earth
 * Earth radius
 * Earth's magnetic field
 * Ecology
 * Edmond Halley
 * EF Eridani
 * Einstein field equations
 * Einstein protocol
 * Ekpyrotic universe
 * Electrical resistivity and conductivity
 * Electromagnetic spectrum
 * Electromagnetism
 * Electron
 * Electron degeneracy pressure
 * Electroweak interaction
 * Electroweak star
 * Elementary particle
 * Elliptical galaxy
 * Empirical evidence
 * Empirical research
 * Energy density
 * Entropy
 * Entropy (arrow of time)
 * Environmental radioactivity
 * Equation of state (cosmology)
 * ER=EPR
 * Ergodic hypothesis
 * Ergosphere
 * Eris (dwarf planet)
 * Escape velocity
 * Essence–Energies distinction
 * Eta Carinae
 * Eternal inflation
 * Eternal return
 * Europa (moon)
 * European Southern Observatory
 * Event horizon
 * Evolution
 * Exoplanet
 * Exoplanetology
 * Exotic star
 * Explicit symmetry breaking
 * Exponential growth
 * Extinction
 * Extinction (astronomy)
 * Extinction risk from global warming
 * Extrapolation
 * Extraterrestrial atmospheres
 * Extraterrestrial life
 * Extraterrestrial skies
 * Extremal black hole
 * Faint blue galaxy
 * Far future
 * Faster-than-light
 * Fermion
 * Field galaxy
 * Fine-structure constant
 * Fine-tuned Universe
 * Fine-tuning
 * Firewall (physics)
 * Flatness problem
 * Flocculent spiral galaxy
 * Fluid
 * Forbidden mechanism
 * Fossil galaxy group
 * Fractal
 * Francium
 * Friedmann equations
 * Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric
 * Fritz Zwicky
 * Frozen star (hypothetical star)
 * FU Orionis star
 * Fundamental domain
 * Fundamental interaction
 * Future of an expanding universe
 * Future of the Earth
 * Fuzzball (string theory)
 * G-type main-sequence star
 * Gaia (spacecraft)
 * Galactic Center
 * Galactic corona
 * Galactic halo
 * Galactic plane
 * Galactic tide
 * Galactic year
 * Galaxy
 * Galaxy cloud
 * Galaxy cluster
 * Galaxy filament
 * Galaxy formation and evolution
 * Galaxy group
 * Galaxy groups and clusters
 * Galaxy merger
 * Galaxy morphological classification
 * Galaxy rotation curve
 * Galileo Galilei
 * Gamma ray
 * Gamma-ray burst
 * Ganymede (moon)
 * Gas giant
 * Gauge boson
 * Gauge theory
 * Gauss's law
 * General relativity
 * Geography
 * Geology
 * George Ellis
 * Georges Lemaître
 * Gerard Bodifee
 * Giant planet
 * Giant star
 * Gliese 581
 * Gliese 581 b
 * Gliese 581 c
 * Gliese 581 e
 * Gliese 876
 * Globular cluster
 * Gold
 * Gould Belt
 * Grand design spiral galaxy
 * Grand Unified Theory
 * Graphical timeline of the Big Bang
 * Graphite
 * Gravastar
 * Gravitational collapse
 * Gravitational constant
 * Gravitational energy
 * Gravitational lens
 * Gravitational microlensing
 * Gravitational redshift
 * Gravitational singularity
 * Gravitational wave
 * Graviton
 * Gravity
 * Gravity well
 * Great Dark Spot
 * Great Debate (astronomy)
 * Grey goo
 * Guest star (astronomy)
 * Gunn–Peterson trough
 * Habitability of red dwarf systems
 * Hadron epoch
 * Hale telescope
 * Hartle–Hawking state
 * Haumea
 * Hawking radiation
 * Hayashi track
 * HD 179949
 * HD 189733 b
 * Heat death of the universe
 * Heavy metal (chemistry)
 * Heliocentrism
 * Helioseismology
 * Helium
 * Helium planet
 * Helium-3
 * Helium-4
 * Henyey track
 * Herbig Ae/Be star
 * Herbig–Haro object
 * Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
 * Higgs boson
 * Higgs mechanism
 * Hindu cosmology
 * History of astronomy
 * Hoag's Object
 * Holographic principle
 * Homogeneity (physics)
 * Homology sphere
 * Homunculus Nebula
 * Horizon problem
 * Horizontal branch
 * Hot dark matter
 * Hot Jupiter
 * Hubble Deep Field
 * Hubble eXtreme Deep Field
 * Hubble Space Telescope
 * Hubble's law
 * Hydrogen
 * Hydrology
 * Hydrostatic equilibrium
 * Hypercompact stellar system
 * Hypergiant
 * Hypernova
 * Hypothetical types of biochemistry
 * Iapetus (moon)
 * IC 1011
 * Ice giant
 * Illustris project
 * Immirzi parameter
 * Inertia
 * Inertial frame of reference
 * Infinity
 * Inflation (cosmology)
 * Inflationary epoch
 * Infrared
 * Infrared dark cloud
 * Instability strip
 * Interacting galaxy
 * Intergalactic dust
 * Intergalactic star
 * Intergalactic travel
 * Intermediate spiral galaxy
 * Intermediate-mass black hole
 * International Astronomical Union
 * International Celestial Reference System
 * Interstellar medium
 * Introduction to special relativity
 * Io (moon)
 * Ionosphere
 * Iron
 * Iron star
 * Irregular galaxy
 * Isaac Newton
 * Isotope
 * Isotopes of lithium
 * Isotropy
 * James Webb Space Telescope
 * Jean-Philippe de Chéseaux
 * Jeans instability
 * Johannes Kepler
 * Julian year (astronomy)
 * Jupiter
 * Kelvin
 * Kepler (spacecraft)
 * Kepler's laws of planetary motion
 * Kepler-11
 * Kepler-20
 * Kepler-20e
 * Kepler-20f
 * Kepler-37b
 * Kepler-62
 * Kepler-62e
 * Kepler-62f
 * Kepler-69c
 * Kepler-70b
 * Kinetic bombardment
 * Kinetic energy
 * Kugelblitz (astrophysics)
 * Kuiper belt
 * La Silla Observatory
 * Lambda-CDM model
 * Laniakea Supercluster
 * Large Magellanic Cloud
 * Large quasar group
 * LBQS 1429-008
 * Length
 * Length scale
 * Lenticular galaxy
 * Lepton
 * Lepton epoch
 * Light
 * Light-second
 * Light-year
 * List of black holes
 * List of brightest stars
 * List of brown dwarfs
 * List of exoplanetary host stars
 * List of galaxies
 * List of galaxy groups and clusters
 * List of hypothetical Solar System objects
 * List of landings on extraterrestrial bodies
 * List of largest known galaxies
 * List of largest known stars
 * List of least massive stars
 * List of least voluminous stars
 * List of minor planets
 * List of most luminous known stars
 * List of most massive black holes
 * List of most massive known stars
 * List of multiplanetary systems
 * List of nearest bright stars
 * List of nearest galaxies
 * List of nearest stars and brown dwarfs
 * List of novae in the Milky Way galaxy
 * List of nuclides
 * List of planetary nebulae
 * List of plasma (physics) articles
 * List of polar-ring galaxies
 * List of quasars
 * List of ring galaxies
 * List of satellite galaxies of the Milky Way
 * List of Solar System objects
 * List of Solar System objects by size
 * List of spiral galaxies
 * List of star extremes
 * List of supernova candidates
 * List of supernova remnants
 * List of supernovae
 * List of unsolved problems in physics
 * List of voids
 * Lists of planets
 * Lithium
 * Local Bubble
 * Local Group
 * Local Interstellar Cloud
 * Lorentz transformation
 * Lovell Telescope
 * Low-ionization nuclear emission-line region
 * Ludwig Boltzmann
 * Luminous blue variable
 * Luminous infrared galaxy
 * Luminous red nova
 * Lyman series
 * Lyman-alpha emitter
 * Lyman-alpha forest
 * Magellanic Clouds
 * Magellanic spiral
 * Magnetar
 * Magnetic monopole
 * Magnetosphere
 * Magnetospheric eternally collapsing object
 * Main sequence
 * Makemake
 * Mantle (geology)
 * Mars
 * Matter
 * Membrane paradigm
 * Mercury (element)
 * Mercury (planet)
 * Mesoplanet
 * Messier 109
 * Messier 87
 * Messier object
 * Metal
 * Metallic hydrogen
 * Metallicity
 * Metalloid
 * Meteoroid
 * Methane
 * Metric expansion of space
 * Metric tensor
 * Metric tensor (general relativity)
 * Micro black hole
 * Microwave
 * Milky Way
 * Milne model
 * Mineral
 * Mini-Neptune
 * Minor planet
 * Minute of arc
 * Mira variable
 * Molecular biology
 * Molecular cloud
 * Momentum
 * Moon
 * Moons of Haumea
 * Moons of Jupiter
 * Moons of Mars
 * Moons of Neptune
 * Moons of Pluto
 * Moons of Saturn
 * Moons of Uranus
 * Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies
 * Mount Wilson Observatory
 * Multiverse
 * Mutual assured destruction
 * M–sigma relation
 * Naked singularity
 * Nanosecond
 * NASA
 * NASA Exoplanet Archive
 * Native element minerals
 * Natural satellite
 * Nature
 * Nebula
 * Nebular hypothesis
 * Neptune
 * Neptunium
 * Neutrino
 * Neutron
 * Neutron star
 * New General Catalogue
 * NGC 1300
 * NGC 4414
 * NGC 5866
 * Nicolaus Copernicus
 * Nitrogen
 * No-hair theorem
 * Noble gas
 * Noble metal
 * Non-standard cosmology
 * Nonmetal
 * Nonsingular black hole models
 * Normal distribution
 * Nova
 * Nuclear force
 * Nuclear fusion
 * Nuclear power
 * Nuclear reaction
 * Nuclear weapon
 * Observable universe
 * Observational cosmology
 * Occam's razor
 * Olbers' paradox
 * Oort cloud
 * Open cluster
 * Oph 162225-240515
 * Orbital eccentricity
 * Orbital elements
 * Orbital inclination
 * Orbital period
 * Orders of magnitude (length)
 * Ore
 * Orion Arm
 * Orion variable
 * OTS 44
 * Outer space
 * OVV quasar
 * Oxygen
 * Oxygen-burning process
 * Pair production
 * Parametrization
 * Parkes Observatory
 * Parsec
 * Particle accelerator
 * Particle horizon
 * Particle physics
 * Pea galaxy
 * Peculiar galaxy
 * Penrose process
 * Penrose–Hawking singularity theorems
 * Perihelion and aphelion
 * Periodic table
 * PG 1159 star
 * Phantom energy
 * Philosophy of space and time
 * Photoevaporation
 * Photographic magnitude
 * Photon
 * Photon epoch
 * Photon sphere
 * Physical constant
 * Physical cosmology
 * Physical law
 * Physics
 * Physics (Aristotle)
 * Pie chart
 * Pinwheel Galaxy
 * Planck (spacecraft)
 * Planck constant
 * Planck epoch
 * Planck time
 * Planck units
 * Planet
 * Planetary core
 * Planetary differentiation
 * Planetary habitability
 * Planetary mnemonic
 * Planetary nebula
 * Planetary science
 * Planetary system
 * Planetesimal
 * Plasma (physics)
 * Pluto
 * Plutonium
 * Polar-ring galaxy
 * Portal:Astrobiology
 * Portal:Physics
 * Poynting–Robertson effect
 * Pre-main-sequence star
 * Pressure
 * Primordial black hole
 * Primordial fluctuations
 * Primordial nuclide
 * Procyon
 * Promethium
 * Protogalaxy
 * Proton
 * Protoplanetary disk
 * Protoplanetary nebula
 * Protostar
 * PSR B1257+12
 * PSR J1719-1438
 * Pulsar
 * Pythagorean theorem
 * Q star
 * Quantum chromodynamics
 * Quantum field theory
 * Quantum fluctuation
 * Quantum gravity
 * Quantum mechanics
 * Quark
 * Quark epoch
 * Quark star
 * Quark–gluon plasma
 * Quartz
 * Quasar
 * Quasi-periodic oscillation
 * Quasi-star
 * Quintessence (physics)
 * Quintom scenario
 * Radial velocity
 * Radiant energy
 * Radiation
 * Radio galaxy
 * Radio telescope
 * Radio wave
 * Radioactive decay
 * Radiometric dating
 * Reality
 * Recessional velocity
 * Recombination (cosmology)
 * Red clump
 * Red dwarf
 * Red giant
 * Red supergiant
 * Redshift
 * Refraction
 * Reionization
 * Relationship between religion and science
 * Religious interpretations of the Big Bang theory
 * Renormalization
 * Retrograde and prograde motion
 * Rhea (moon)
 * Richard C. Tolman
 * Right ascension
 * Ring galaxy
 * Ring singularity
 * Ring system (astronomy)
 * Rings of Jupiter
 * Rings of Neptune
 * Rings of Rhea
 * Rings of Saturn
 * Rings of Uranus
 * Robert Woodrow Wilson
 * Roger Penrose
 * Rogue planet
 * Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer
 * Rotating black hole
 * Runaway greenhouse effect
 * Sachs–Wolfe effect
 * Sagittarius A
 * Sagittarius A*
 * Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
 * Satellite galaxy
 * Saturn
 * Scale factor
 * Scale invariance
 * Scattered disc
 * Schwarzschild metric
 * Schwarzschild radius
 * Seyfert galaxy
 * Shape of the universe
 * Shock wave
 * Silicate
 * Silicon
 * Silver
 * Sirius
 * Sloan Digital Sky Survey
 * Small Solar System body
 * SN 1987A
 * Solar luminosity
 * Solar mass
 * Solar System
 * Solar wind
 * Solid
 * Sombrero Galaxy
 * Source counts
 * Sołtan argument
 * Space observatory
 * Space probe
 * Spacetime
 * Spaghettification
 * Special relativity
 * Spectral line
 * Speed of light
 * Spherical coordinate system
 * Spiral galaxy
 * Spitzer Space Telescope
 * Spontaneous fission
 * Standard Model
 * Star
 * Star cluster
 * Star formation
 * Star system
 * Starburst galaxy
 * Steady State theory
 * Stellar black hole
 * Stellar classification
 * Stellar evolution
 * Stellar kinematics
 * Stellar nucleosynthesis
 * Stellar parallax
 * Stellar structure
 * Stellar wind
 * Stephen Hawking
 * Stochastic process
 * Stress–energy tensor
 * Stress–energy–momentum pseudotensor
 * String theory
 * Structure formation
 * Subatomic particle
 * Subdwarf
 * Subgiant
 * Substellar object
 * Sulfur
 * Sun
 * Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect
 * Super star cluster
 * Super-Earth
 * Supercluster
 * Supergiant
 * Supermassive black hole
 * Supernova
 * Supernova impostor
 * Supernova nucleosynthesis
 * Supersymmetry
 * Symmetry
 * Synthetic intelligence
 * Systematic error
 * T Tauri star
 * Tarantula Nebula
 * Technetium
 * Technological singularity
 * Tectonics
 * Temperature
 * Terrestrial planet
 * Tests of general relativity
 * Tethys (moon)
 * The Dark Energy Survey
 * Theoretical planetology
 * Theory
 * Thermodynamics
 * Thermonuclear fusion
 * Thorium
 * Thorne–Żytkow object
 * Time
 * Time capsule
 * Timeline of black hole physics
 * Timeline of cosmological theories
 * Timeline of stellar astronomy
 * Timeline of the far future
 * Tip of the red-giant branch
 * Tired light
 * Titan (moon)
 * Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit
 * Topological defect
 * Toroid
 * Trans-Neptunian object
 * Transhumanism
 * Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite
 * Tropical cyclone
 * Trumpler 16
 * Twin Quasar
 * Type Ia supernova
 * Type II supernova
 * Type-cD galaxy
 * Ultimate fate of the universe
 * Ultraviolet
 * Unbarred lenticular galaxy
 * Unbarred spiral galaxy
 * Uncertainty principle
 * Universe
 * Unruh effect
 * Ununseptium
 * Uppsala General Catalogue
 * Uranium
 * Uranus
 * UY Scuti
 * Vacuum energy
 * Vacuum state
 * Velocity
 * Venus
 * Vesta family
 * Vesto Slipher
 * Virgo Supercluster
 * Virtual black hole
 * Virtual particle
 * Void (astronomy)
 * Void galaxy
 * Volatiles
 * Volcano
 * VY Canis Majoris
 * W. M. Keck Observatory
 * Warm dark matter
 * WASP-17b
 * Weak interaction
 * Weyl curvature hypothesis
 * Whirlpool Galaxy
 * White dwarf
 * White hole
 * Wien's displacement law
 * Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe
 * Willem de Sitter
 * Wolf–Rayet star
 * Wormhole
 * WR 104
 * X-ray
 * X-ray astronomy
 * X-ray binary
 * X-ray pulsar
 * X-shaped radio galaxy
 * Yellow hypergiant
 * Yellow supergiant
 * Yevpatoria RT-70 radio telescope
 * Young stellar object
 * Zero-point energy
 * Zone of Avoidance