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Missing topics in astronomy and space

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Areas of astronomy

 * Antarctic astronomy -
 * Millimetre astronomy millimeter astronomy -
 * Rocket astronomy -

Astronomical theories

 * Anti-spiral theorem -
 * false vacuum theory -
 * Goddard Earth Model of Earth gravity -
 * Kant-Laplace Cosmogonia Hypothesis -
 * Lané's law -
 * Larson's Law -
 * Oblique rotator theory -
 * Period-luminosity law for Cepheid variables –
 * Planetary theory -
 * Pogson scale -
 * Prasad-Taradfar Mechanism -
 * Rood-Sastry classification -
 * Scale Expanding Cosmos -
 * Seegler's Theorem -
 * Skumanich law -
 * theorem of detailed cosmic reversibility -
 * Tidal theories –

Solar system theories

 * Catastrophic event theories of the solar system -
 * Collision theories of planetary formation -
 * Encounter theories -
 * Tidal theories of planetary formation -
 * Two-body theories of planetary formation -

Astronomical terminology

 * acronical rise -
 * Acronical rising, acronical setting - /
 * acronical set -
 * Advection-dominated flow, (ADAF) -
 * aeroassist -
 * Alignment effect -
 * Amorphotoi -
 * Aperiodic behavior -
 * Aplanatic system -
 * Aspheric surface -
 * Astration –
 * astrometeric planet -
 * Astronomical cycle -
 * Astronomical phenomena -
 * Astronomical triangle -
 * Asymmetric drift -
 * Atmospheric compensation -
 * backup crew -
 * barbecue mode -
 * Big Splat -
 * Bipolar group -
 * braking ellipse -
 * Braking index -
 * burn date -
 * Burst source -
 * Caloric equator -
 * captive firing -
 * circular velocity -
 * Cold night sky -
 * Continued spectrum -
 * Continuum spectrum -
 * Controlled collision-
 * corotation torque -
 * Dark halo crater -
 * de-urbie burn -
 * Draconic chart -
 * Early Heavy Bombardment -
 * East point (astronomy) -
 * endoatmospheric -
 * Equipotential principle -
 * Expanding-cluster parallax -
 * extraterrestrial contamination -
 * Fildampedtergram -
 * Following edge, following member - /
 * Following spot -
 * Geocentric zenith -
 * greening the galaxy -
 * Harrison-Wheeler spectrum -
 * Hemispherical albedo -
 * Homopause effect -
 * hubble (unit) -
 * Hunten limiting flux -
 * Hyperboloid reflection -
 * intravehicular activity -
 * Jovian jet -
 * Lambert sphere -
 * Leading spot, preceding spot - /
 * Line of inversion -
 * Line receiver -
 * Lobate ridge -
 * Log N-log S diagram -
 * Lunar phase number -
 * Mean place -
 * Moon shadow -
 * Negative meniscus -
 * Observing log -
 * Optic window -
 * Path of totality, zone of totality - /
 * payload servicing mission -
 * perennial heat source -
 * perigee propulsion -
 * Period gap -
 * Periodic Steady State -
 * permanently crewed capability -
 * Phase defect -
 * Phase rotator -
 * Photometric transit depth -
 * Physical libration -
 * piggyback experiment -
 * planetary dichotomy -
 * planetary vorticity –
 * planiscape -
 * posigrade rocket -
 * post-boost phase -
 * Power pattern -
 * Preceding spot -
 * Radio brightness -
 * Radio core -
 * Radio map -
 * Radio-source spectrum -
 * Radio-source structure -
 * Red variable -
 * Reflection spectrum -
 * Right-ascension circle -
 * Ring mountain -
 * Rocky dwarf -
 * science payload -
 * Seasonal constellation -
 * Second ascension -
 * Slow nova -
 * South point -
 * South polar distance -
 * Spectrum variable -
 * Stellar active region -
 * Stellar position -
 * Stellar statistics -
 * Sub-Earth point -
 * Sublunar point -
 * Superlight source, superluminal source - /
 * System noise -
 * T association -
 * Thassaloid -
 * Tidal lag -
 * Topocentric coordination -
 * Topocentric zenith distance -
 * Total magnitude -
 * Transition Diagram Editor -
 * Translucent interstellar cloud -
 * Trumpler's classification -
 * Tychonic scale -
 * Unification scheme -
 * Very massive object (VMO) -
 * Zenith attraction –

Cosmology

 * Antimatter cosmology -
 * C-reversed Universe -
 * Charge parity reversed universe -
 * Cosmological density -
 * Cosmological energy -
 * Cosmological optical depth -
 * CP-reversed universe -
 * CPT-reversed universe -
 * Decoupling era -
 * Evolutionary universe -
 * Focusing Relativistic Universe and Cosmic Evolution -
 * Heavy Particle Era -
 * Hierarchical Universe -
 * Light Particle Era -
 * Multiple connected space -
 * Phoenix universe -
 * Primeval fireball -
 * Primeval nebula -
 * Primordial Era -
 * Primordial material -
 * Soft excess -
 * Standard epoch -
 * String gas cosmology -

Astrophysics

 * Aggregation of matter -
 * Approach velocity -
 * Arch filament -
 * Background temperature -
 * Baryon density parameter -
 * Beam efficiency -
 * Circumpolar polarization -
 * Circumstellar jet -
 * Comparison spectrum -
 * Coronal gas -
 * Coronographic hole -
 * Decametric radiation -
 * Dense core -
 * Dichroic extinction -
 * Emission measure -
 * Entropy per baryon -
 * Field distortion -
 * Filamentary structure -
 * Galactic radiation -
 * Gas hypersensitization, gas hypering - /
 * General velocity -
 * Globular cluster luminosity function -
 * Ground slate -
 * Hadronic string models -
 * Holmberg radius -
 * Interstellar polarization -
 * Interstellar scintillation -
 * Ionization front -
 * Ionization zone -
 * Kelvin timescale -
 * Mass Transfer in Binary Star Systems -
 * Mean density of matter -
 * Metal ratio -
 * Nonthermal emission, nonthermal radiation - /
 * Optical temperature -
 * Parabolic velocity -
 * Parallactic ellipse -
 * Parallactive inequality -
 * Period-density relation -
 * Polarization curve -
 * Pulsating phenomenon -
 * Quark-hadron phase transition -
 * R association -
 * Radiation temperature -
 * Razin effect, Razin-Tsytorich effect -
 * Recombination line emission -
 * Recombination time -
 * Reflectance spectra -
 * Schmidt-Chandrasekhar limit -
 * Secular acceleration -
 * Self-absorption -
 * Space density -
 * Sphere gravitation force -
 * Spider diffraction -
 * Streaming motion -
 * Temperature minimum -
 * Ultraluminous radiation –

Astronomical mathematics

 * Annual equation, annual inequality - -
 * celestial equation -
 * Lagrange's planetary equation -
 * Planetary equations planetary equation -
 * Sire formula -
 * Transit Detection Algorithm -

Galaxies and galaxy types

 * 3C 264 -
 * Binary galaxy -
 * Compact galaxy -
 * Dl galaxy -
 * Double galaxy -
 * ED galaxy -
 * exploding galaxy –
 * Giant galaxy -
 * Giant radio galaxy -
 * Grasshopper-Galaxies -
 * Head-tail galaxy -
 * IRAS galaxy -
 * MRC 0344-291 -
 * Right galaxy -
 * VV 162 -

Galaxy-related

 * Compact groups of galaxies -
 * diffuse galactic light -
 * Galactic cap -
 * Galactic circle -
 * Galactic fountain -
 * Galactic potential -
 * Galaxy harassment -
 * Galaxy observable -
 * Galaxy observable observable galaxy -
 * Late-type galaxies -
 * Lyman-alpha cloud -
 * North galactic spur -
 * Northern Galactic Cap -
 * Three kiloparsec arms -

Astronomical objects

 * Abell 3165 -
 * ALOS-4 -
 * CX330 -
 * Galactic Center Radio Arc -
 * Gliese 229D 251, brown dwarf -
 * GS 758 -
 * IRAS 18508-7815, a quasar -
 * Kapteyn group -
 * KOI-433.02m -
 * Lovelock Black Hole -
 * Monoceros R2 -
 * N132D, supernova remnant -
 * OB Association -
 * Orion association -
 * Pre-Nectarian System -
 * Serpens cloud -
 * Serpentid -
 * SN 2007on, supernova -
 * Supermassive JO100+2802 -
 * Very Fast Moving Object (VFMO) -
 * Volans-Carina -

Object types

 * BAL quasar, broad absorption line quasar -
 * Bent double radio source -
 * Broad absorption line pulsar (BAL) -
 * Circumstellar cloud -
 * Circumstellar jet -
 * Compact steep-spectrum radio source -
 * Double radio source -
 * Filled supernova remnant -
 * Flat-spectrum radio source -
 * Gamma-ray pulsar -
 * Gamma-ray transient -
 * Interstellar bubble -
 * Steep-spectrum radio source -
 * Unresolved source -
 * Variable radio source -

Clusters

 * Irregular cluster -
 * Melotte 15 -
 * Poor cluster -
 * Regular cluster -
 * Rich cluster -

Associations

 * Chamaeleon T association -
 * Lupus T association -
 * MBM 12 association -
 * R Corona Australis T association -
 * T Association of Stars -
 * Taurus-Auriga T association -
 * Velorum T association -

Nebulae

 * Kleinman-Low nebula, KL nebula -
 * Orion Molecular Cloud 1 -
 * Orion Molecular Cloud 2 -

Stars and star types

 * Clock Star -
 * Coalesced star -
 * Coronal star -
 * Disk population star -
 * HdC star -
 * heavy metal star -
 * Intermediate-luminosity red transient -
 * Lithium star -
 * Manganese star -
 * MPS star -
 * Nova-like star -
 * Passive star -
 * Precataclysmic binary -
 * Subluminous star -
 * Ultraviolet star -
 * Yt orionis Star -
 * Z source -
 * Zirconium star –

Individual stars

 * 10 Tucanae -
 * AF Cygni -
 * CY Aquarii -
 * FN Tau -
 * HP 47964 -
 * LMC X-3 -
 * Omega Serpentids -
 * Sagittarius B -
 * Sagittarius XR-1 -
 * Sagittarius XR-4 -
 * Sigma Serpentids -
 * SX Herculis -
 * Taurus X-1 -
 * VY Serpentis -
 * WHO G64, supergiant – -

Star-related

 * Arm population, of stars -
 * Self-propagating star formation -
 * Star density -
 * Star-formation efficiency (SFE) -
 * Star-formation rate (SFR) -

Planetology

 * Accretionary growth -
 * Kasting climate model -
 * Light mantle, lunar --
 * planetary evolution -
 * Planetary volcanism -
 * Stellar collision theory -

Planetary locations

 * Anticyclonic White Oval WS-4, Jupiter –
 * Armis Mons, Mars -
 * Callas (crater) -
 * Copernicus System, Moon -
 * Coprates Canyon, Mars -
 * Gargantuan Basin, Oceanus Procellarum -
 * Hevelius formation -
 * Imbrian System, Moon -
 * Io torus, Jupiter -
 * Kofels crater, Austria -

Exoplanets

 * Ophiuchi 1622 (with exoplanet) -

Exoplanet search projects

 * Lyot Project -
 * Nancay Decametric Search -
 * Pulsar Planet Detection -
 * Search for Trojan Extrasolar Planets -
 * Vulcain Camera Project -
 * Vulcain South -

Planetoids

 * 1991 RY16, Asteroid 10537 - /
 * 2003 EL16, Large Kuiper belt object -
 * 2008 CT1 -
 * Amor group (planetoids) -
 * Apollo-Amor object -
 * Capricornids -
 * Cygnids -
 * Krentz group -
 * Ophiuchids -
 * Pisces Australids –

Comets

 * C/1853 E1, comet -
 * Comet Linear 4 -
 * De Chaseaux's comet -

Comet-related

 * Comet family -
 * Comet group -
 * Cometary nebula -
 * Cometary outburst -

Meteorites

 * aerosiderolite –
 * Bjurböle meteorite -
 * Greensburg meteorite -
 * Meteoritic abundance -
 * Radar meteor -
 * Radio meteor -
 * Vaca Muerta meteorite –

Meteor-related

 * Silicate inclusions silicate inclusion -

Sun

 * Active Sun -
 * Annual Sunspot Numbers -
 * Antizenitic Passage of the Sun -
 * Attenuation of solar radiation -
 * Boulder sunspot number -
 * Coronal gas -
 * Coronal lines Coronal line -
 * Direct solar radiation -
 * Heliographic longitude -
 * Solar aspect -
 * Solar beam -
 * Solar chemistry -
 * Solar geometry -
 * Solar motion -
 * Solar subdivision -
 * Solar surface fusion -
 * Solar transmittance -
 * Sun's longitude -
 * Sunspace -
 * Sunspot index -
 * White-light corona -

Astronomical and space-related organizations

 * African Astronomical Society -
 * Arthur C. Clarke Foundation -
 * Astrophysical Data and Information Services -
 * Astrophysics Data and Information Services -
 * Aten group (astronauts) -
 * British National Space Council -
 * Campaign for Cooperation in Space -
 * Center of Archaeoastronomy -
 * Centro de Astrobiologia -
 * China's Space Medical Institute -
 * Chinese Astronomical Society -
 * Consortium for Undergraduate Research and Education in Astronomy -
 * Federal Space Agency -
 * First Space Academy -
 * FKA Mission Control Center -
 * German Space Society -
 * Hungarian Astronomical Association -
 * Indian Space Program Research Organization -
 * Indian Space Research Association -
 * Indiana Princeton Tennessee Astrobiology Institute -
 * Inmarsat International Maritime Satellite Organization -
 * Institute for Future Space Transport -
 * International Amateur-Professional Photoelectric Photometry -
 * International Astrobiology Society -
 * International Space Environment Service -
 * International Workshop on Cometary Astronomy -
 * Irish Astronomical Association (IAA) -
 * Kovac Planetarium -
 * LaunchPoint Technologies, planning orbit-launch accelerator -
 * Los Angeles Astronomical Society -
 * Manned Space Flight for Mission Operations -
 * MarsDrive Consortium -
 * Minor Planet Amateur-Professional Workshop -
 * Mount Wilson Observatory Association -
 * NASA Idaho Space Grant Consortium -
 * Naval Center for Space Technology -
 * New Mexico Space Grant Consortium -
 * No Weapons in Space Campaign -
 * Nordic Planetarium Association -
 * Norsk Astronomisk Selskap -
 * Office of Advanced Research and technology (OART), NASA -
 * Office of Manned Space Flight -
 * Ohio Aerospace Institute -
 * Omilos Filon Astronomias -
 * Peru Space Agency (CONIDA) -
 * Portuguese Spacial Company -
 * Radio Astronomy Center -
 * Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics -
 * Sagarmatha Satellite Earth Station, Nepal -
 * Sanriku Balloon Center -
 * Saunders Planetarium, Tampa, Florida -
 * Small Satellite Research Institute -
 * Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy -
 * Space Radar Laboratory -
 * Space Solar Alliance for Future Energy -
 * Space Travel Museum -
 * Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy -

Space-related occupations

 * Astronaut Support Person (ASP) -

Observatories

 * Ben Nevis Observatory -
 * Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Association array, BIMA array -
 * Evans Solar Facility -
 * Hilltop Dome Facility -
 * Indian River Observatory -
 * Iowa Robotic Observatory -
 * Kharkov Astronomical Observatory, Ukraine -
 * Kremsmunster Observatory -
 * Laplace's Nebular Observatory -
 * Maxwell Observatory -
 * Observatoire astronomique d'Alger, Algeria -
 * Observatorium Tusculanum -
 * Pataliputra Observatory -
 * Princeton University Observatory -
 * Submillimeter Telescope Observatory (SMTO) --
 * Suffa Radio Observatory -
 * Zelenchukskaya Observatory –

Space centers

 * Beijing space city -
 * Center for Integrative Planetary Science -
 * Dongfeng Space City -
 * German-Spanish Astronomical Center, Spain -
 * Kislovodsk Mountain Astronomical Station -
 * National Space Surveillance Control Center -
 * Shanghai space city -
 * SPACETRACK Operations Center -
 * Wenchang space city -
 * Xichang Launch Area 1 -
 * Xichang Launch Area 2 -
 * Xichang Launch Area 3 -
 * Yantai space city –

Astronomical research projects

 * Automated Robotic Terrestrial Exoplanet Microlensing Search (ARTEMiS) -
 * Bonn Survey -
 * Exosat database -
 * Genesis Solar Wind Sample Returns missions -
 * High Frontier Initiative -
 * Measurement of Atmospheric Pollution from Satellites -
 * Meteorite Observation and Recovery Project (MORP) -
 * Nuclear Rocket Development Station (NRDS) -
 * Rover Program -
 * Solar/Terrestrial Energy Programme (STEP) -
 * Southern Survey -
 * Stellar Planet Survey -
 * Transatlantic Exoplanet Survey -

Space-related technologies

 * Astronomical theodolite -
 * Astronomical traverse -
 * Bertele eyepiece -
 * Bessalian eyepiece -
 * Bouwens' Universe Construction Set -
 * Cambridge Radio Survey -
 * charring ablator -
 * Color space array -
 * Compact Array -
 * Danjon prismatic astrolabe -
 * Declination variometer -
 * Deployable Mesh Reflector Antenna for Space Applications -
 * Diffuse Intergalactic Oxygen Surveyor -
 * Draw tube -
 * dust detector -
 * Earth Station Onboard Vessel -
 * earth-based telescope -
 * fallaway section -
 * Flux collector -
 * Gamma-ray solid-state detector -
 * Ground instrumentation -
 * Guidance site -
 * High-Resolution Echelle Spectrometer -
 * hypersolid fuel, hypergel -
 * hypervelocity gun (HVG) -
 * ICP spectroscopy -
 * Image photon counting system (IPCS) -
 * Image tube (astronomy) -
 * LOX-hydrogen engine -
 * lubrication in space -
 * maneuver pad -
 * Manned launcher -
 * Maser amplifier -
 * Minnesota Automated Plate Scanner -
 * Mobile Lunar Laboratory -
 * Moving Object and Transient Event Search System -
 * Multilaunch vehicle -
 * Narrow-band photometry -
 * NSO Integrated Synoptic Program (NISP) –
 * nuclear-electric propulsion system -
 * Optical Surface Reflector -
 * Orbiting Quarantine Facility (OQF) -
 * Pencil-beam survey -
 * Photoconductive detector -
 * Photoelectric photometry -
 * Photographic photometry -
 * Photographic zenith tube (PZT) -
 * Photovoltaic detector -
 * Photozenith tube -
 * Plasma Contractor Unit, international space station -
 * precombination chamber -
 * Prismatic astrolabe -
 * Radio heliograph -
 * Reentry control system -
 * regenerative life support system (RLSS) -
 * restricted propellant -
 * robotics in space –
 * sea-level engine -
 * self-replicatory system (SRS) -
 * Shenzhou IVA space suit-
 * Solar WIMP capture -
 * Space navigation and guidance -
 * Space Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Program -
 * Space Physics Analysis Network -
 * Space power systems -
 * Space sensor –
 * Spacecraft clock -
 * Spacecraft navigation -
 * Spacecraft tracking -
 * Star tracking -
 * Surface penetrator spacecraft -
 * Total-power receiver -
 * Traverse vehicle -
 * Whipple model -
 * Whiteoak Extension -
 * Zenith tube –
 * zero gravity casting -

Observation technology

 * Asteroid Impact Monitor (AIM) -
 * Astronomy software, astronomical software - /
 * CICLOPS Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for Operations -
 * Cosmic Observer Background Explorer -
 * Deep space imager -
 * Environmental Satellite System -
 * EOS Polar Ground Network -
 * Fourier tachometer -
 * French-Russian-American Mars Balloon Relay -
 * Gas scintillation proportional counter -
 * Grating spectrograph -
 * Imaging proportional counter (IPC) -
 * Infrared Radiometer for Millimetre Astronomy -
 * Intermediate Dispersion Spectrograph -
 * Laser Interferometry Gravitational-Wave Observatory -
 * Long-focus photographic astrometry -
 * Low Energy Transmission Grating Spectrometer -
 * Prismatic astrolabe -
 * Science Instrument Module -
 * Solar magnetograph -
 * Space nuclear auxiliary power -
 * X-ray imaging spectrometer –

Telescopes

 * 16-inch Telescope -
 * 2.3-m Advanced Technology Telescope -
 * 24-inch Telescope -
 * 40-inch Telescope -
 * Chris Cross Telescope -
 * Coded-mask telescope -
 * Electron telescope -
 * Explosive Transient Camera/Rapidly Moving Telescope -
 * Far Infrared and Submillimeter Telescope (FIRST) -
 * Galileian telescope -
 * High Resolution Mirror Assembly -
 * Hungarian-made Automatic Telescope Network -
 * Kitt Peak Solar Telescope -
 * Korean YSTAR Telescope -
 * Libyan National Telescope Project -
 * Light Particle Telescope -
 * Liquid Lunar Telescope -
 * Planet Search Telescope -
 * Rice Liquid Mirror Telescope -
 * Rich field telescope -
 * Rigel Telescope -
 * Shain Cross Telescope -
 * UB-Lavall Telescope -
 * Whipple 10 me -
 * Willstrop telescope -

Radio telescopes

 * Kharkiv radio telescope -

Telescope-related

 * Aplanation Gregorian -
 * Dew-cap -
 * Fraunhofer eyepiece -
 * Gaussian eyepiece -
 * Guide telescope -
 * Lunar telescope -
 * Next-generation telescope -
 * Richest-field telescope (RFT) --
 * Springfield mount -
 * Synthesis telescope -

Satellites

 * CORONAS-F -
 * Cosmos 914 -
 * DesertSat -
 * Earth System Science Pathfinder -
 * ETS-IX -
 * European Orbiter -
 * Global Broadcast Satellite (CBS) –
 * International Marine Satellite -
 * International marine satellite -
 * International Microgravity Laboratory -
 * KH satellite series -
 * Kosmos-1900 -
 * Laser Aerodynamics Satellite -
 * Micro Lab Sat 1 -
 * National Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellite -
 * Orbiting Solar Laboratory (OSL) -
 * Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite -
 * San Marco I, Italian satellite -
 * Simon Bolívar Satellite System -
 * Special Sensor Gamma/X-Ray Detector -
 * Tb-1 satellite –

Satellite types

 * Information satellite -
 * polar orbiting platform (POP) -
 * polar orbiting satellite -

Spacecraft types

 * chaser spacecraft -
 * Compound rocket -
 * control rocket -
 * crew-tended spacecraft -
 * flexible spacecraft -
 * Manned Flying System -

Specific spacecraft

 * Ariel spacecraft -
 * Baby Rocket, Japan -
 * Brazilian Exploration Vehicle -
 * Copernicus (spacecraft) -
 * Indus 1 -
 * Intrepid Interstellar Explorer -
 * Lunar Flying Vehicle -
 * Midori spacecraft -
 * Mobile Lunar Laboratory -
 * Molniya launch vehicle -
 * Multiple Independent Reentry Vehicle -
 * Nato III -
 * Project Aelita -
 * Shenzhou Cargo -
 * Shenzhou Z -
 * Tammouz rocket –

Orbital matters

 * Aperiodic behaviour -
 * apsidal angle -
 * astrometric orbit -
 * ballistic flyby -
 * Central orbit -
 * Constant of precession -
 * Crossing time -
 * Declination adjustment -
 * Direct orbit -
 * Dynamics of an asteroid -
 * Earth-rotation synthesis, supersynthesis - /
 * Eccentricity perturbation Eccentricity perturbations - /
 * Ecliptic limit -
 * Equator of illumination -
 * Equinox motion -
 * Galacto-centric orbit -
 * Hill/Lagrance stability -
 * hyperbolic ejection -
 * hyperbolic velocity -
 * Kepler's rule -
 * Mean daily motion -
 * Nearest Center Orbit Twins -
 * orbit trim maneuver -
 * Orbital momentum -
 * Orbital opening, orbital openings (launch window?)-
 * Packed Planetary Systems hypothesis -
 * Planar orbit -
 * Planar Three-Body Problem -
 * planetary orbital operations -
 * Precessional constant -
 * Precessional torque -
 * Quasi-periodic stability -
 * radial-velocity planet -
 * Resonance transition -
 * Secular perturbation -
 * Skip trajectory -
 * Spacecraft Maneuvers spacecraft maneuvers-
 * spectroscopic orbit -
 * Tidal capture -
 * tidal quality factor -
 * Time of perihelion passage -
 * trajectory correction maneuver (TCM) -
 * True equator and equinox -
 * Virial equilibrium, virial temperature - /

Historical astronomy

 * ancient astronomical instruments -
 * Aztec astronomy –
 * megalithic astronomy -

Astronomical Catalogs and the like

 * Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae -
 * Full-wave catalog -
 * Fundamental catalog -
 * Herbig–Bell catalog -
 * Lynds catalog -
 * Madras Catalogue -
 * Precision catalog -
 * radio source catalog -
 * Space Telescope Archive and Catalogue (STARCAT) -
 * Survey catalog -
 * Tabulae Caelestes -
 * Uranometric 2000.0, star atlas --
 * X-ray catalog –

Time

 * Greenwich mean sidereal time (GMST) -
 * Greenwich sidereal date (GSD) -
 * Look-back time -
 * Mean equator and equinox -
 * Neap time -
 * Sidereal noon –

Astronomers

 * Edith Bellamy, Female astronomical calculator -
 * Erik V. Petersen (1922- ) Danish astronomer -
 * Franjo Dominko (1803-1987) Slovenian astronomer -
 * Giovanni Vladilo, Italian astronomer -
 * Javier Armentia, Spanish astrophysicist -
 * Kiyoshi Kuramoto, Japanese astronomer in the University of Tokyo -
 * Muraka Oenji (1955- ) Japanese astronomer -
 * Samuel Ramsden, British astronomer -
 * Selina Cranch Bond, US astronomical calculator -
 * Yuri B. Kolesnik (1942- ) Russian astronomer –

See also List of astronomers

Miscellaneous

 * alignment of dust grain -
 * Apareon –
 * artificial meteorite -
 * Astroballistics -
 * Astronomical data center -
 * Bardeen-Petterson Effect Bardeen-Petterson effect -
 * Bird Strike (astronomy), a comet strike -
 * Brownlee particle -
 * Chaco Supernova Pictograph -
 * cosmic Ray Ionization Rate -
 * Cosmic spherules Cosmic spherule -
 * cratering chronology -
 * Dionysian Period Dionysian period -
 * Exozodiacal light -
 * extraterrestrial carbonate -
 * extraterrestrial delivery -
 * extraterrestrial environment -
 * Extraterrestrial life chauvinism -
 * Extraterrestrial resources -
 * Helsinki Solar System -
 * Horizon mission methodology (HMM) -
 * hot corino -
 * Ice catastrophe -
 * International Years of the Quiet Sun -
 * interstellar chemical processes -
 * interstellar shock -
 * interstellar turbulence -
 * Johnson Space Center Certificate of Commendation -
 * Latin space designations -
 * Lunar Calendar Maker -
 * Mars analogue sites Mars analogue site -
 * Mars special region -
 * Meteor Research Expedition -
 * Meteorite market -
 * Meteoritic abundances -
 * microlensing planet -
 * monomictic breccia -
 * Neo-geocentrism -
 * No Weapons in Space Campaign -
 * planetary heat flow -
 * planetary tide -
 * planetary Transit and Oscillation of stars -
 * polimictic breccia -
 * protostellar envelope -
 * sample receiving facility -
 * Saturn's disappearing rings -
 * Solar sector boundary -
 * solid-state greenhouse effect -
 * Space asset -
 * Space assignment -
 * space base -
 * Space control -
 * Space force application -
 * Space force enhancement -
 * Space mail -
 * Space rage -
 * space resources -
 * Space support team -
 * Space-flight associated neuro-ocular syndrome -
 * Spectral line series -
 * Spectral Veiling of Young Stars -
 * stellar convection -
 * Twelve sections of sky -
 * Ultraviolet habitable zone -
 * Walled plain, crater category –

Minority theories

 * Cosmic iron whiskers -

Sources include:
 * Fundamental Astronomy
 * Collins Dictionary of Astronomy (2nd edition 2000)
 * Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot