User:Slapero/Books/Astronomy

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 * Ancient Astronomy
 * History of astronomy


 * Egyptian Astronomy
 * Egyptian astronomy


 * Babylonian Astronomy
 * Babylonian astronomy


 * Greek Astronomy
 * Ancient Greek astronomy


 * Chinese Astronomy
 * Callippic cycle


 * Islamic Astronomy
 * Astronomy in medieval Islam


 * European Middle Age Astronomy
 * European science in the Middle Ages


 * Other Civilizations
 * Indian astronomy
 * Hindu astrology
 * Hebrew astronomy
 * Tibetan astronomy


 * Models
 * Celestial spheres
 * Geocentric model
 * Heliocentrism
 * Hipparchic cycle
 * Metonic cycle
 * Octaeteris
 * Spherical Earth


 * Concepts
 * Circle of latitude
 * Counter-Earth
 * Deferent and epicycle
 * Equant
 * Solstice
 * Sublunary sphere
 * Zodiac
 * Axial tilt
 * Cardinal direction
 * Celestial equator
 * Celestial sphere
 * Center of mass
 * Circular orbit
 * Earth's rotation
 * Orbital eccentricity
 * Ecliptic
 * Elliptic orbit
 * Tychonic system
 * Globe
 * Gravitation
 * Moonlight
 * Parallax
 * Precession
 * Sunlight

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 * Measure Instruments
 * Antikythera mechanism
 * Armillary sphere
 * Astrarium
 * Astrolabe
 * Astronomical clock
 * Canterbury Astrolabe Quadrant
 * Cosmolabe
 * Dioptra
 * Equatorial ring
 * Equatorium
 * Gnomon
 * Hypatia
 * Marshall Islands stick chart
 * Mural instrument
 * Nocturnal (instrument)
 * Orrery
 * Planetarium
 * Planisphere
 * Prague astronomical clock
 * Sextant (astronomical)
 * Sharaf al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī
 * Torquetum
 * Triquetrum (astronomy)


 * Telescopes
 * Telescope
 * Timeline of telescope technology
 * Timeline of telescopes, observatories, and observing technology
 * Astrometry


 * Celestial Mechanics
 * Celestial mechanics
 * Orbital mechanics
 * Archaeoastronomy
 * Solar System


 * Planets
 * Planet


 * Inner Planets
 * Terrestrial planet
 * Mercury (planet)
 * Venus
 * Moon
 * Mars


 * Asteroids
 * Asteroid
 * Ceres (dwarf planet)
 * Kuiper belt
 * List of notable asteroids
 * List of minor planets
 * Jupiter Trojan
 * Lagrangian point

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 * Jovian Planets
 * Gas giant
 * Jupiter
 * Io (moon)
 * Europa (moon)
 * Ganymede (moon)
 * Callisto (moon)
 * Saturn
 * Titan (moon)
 * Rhea (moon)
 * Tethys (moon)
 * Mimas (moon)
 * Enceladus
 * Iapetus (moon)
 * Uranus
 * Moons of Uranus
 * Neptune
 * Moons of Neptune
 * Dwarf planet
 * Pluto


 * Comets
 * Comet
 * Great Comet
 * List of non-periodic comets
 * List of periodic comets
 * Comet vintages
 * Oort cloud
 * Exoplanet


 * Our Sun
 * Sun
 * Solar core
 * Radiation zone
 * Convection zone
 * Photosphere
 * Corona
 * Coronal loop
 * Sunspot
 * List of solar cycles


 * Origin of Our Solar System
 * Formation and evolution of the Solar System
 * Future of the Earth
 * Barycentric coordinates (astronomy)

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 * Stars
 * Star
 * Star designation
 * Astronomical naming conventions
 * Star catalogue
 * Lists of stars
 * List of largest known stars


 * Characteristics of Stars
 * Metallicity
 * Molecules in stars
 * Stellar kinematics
 * Stellar dynamics
 * Stellar mass
 * Stellar rotation
 * Stellar magnetic field
 * Luminosity
 * Apparent magnitude
 * Absolute magnitude
 * Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism
 * Nuclear fusion


 * Stellar Classification and The Color Index
 * Stellar classification
 * Color index
 * Color–color diagram


 * Formation and Evolution and The Hertzsprung-Russel Diagram
 * Stellar evolution
 * Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
 * Star formation
 * Main sequence
 * Helium flash
 * Red giant
 * Red supergiant
 * Gravitational collapse
 * Nova remnant
 * Compact star
 * White dwarf
 * Black dwarf
 * Chandrasekhar limit
 * Schwarzschild radius
 * Neutron star
 * Pulsar
 * Stellar black hole
 * Planetary nebula
 * List of planetary nebulae
 * Timeline of stellar astronomy
 * Schwarzschild metric
 * Standard solar model


 * Other Sequences in H-R Diagram
 * Horizontal branch
 * Hayashi track
 * Henyey track
 * Red clump
 * Tip of the red-giant branch
 * Asymptotic giant branch
 * Hess diagram
 * Galaxy color–magnitude diagram
 * B-V colour


 * Types of Supernovas
 * Supernova
 * History of supernova observation
 * Supernova remnant
 * Type Ia supernova
 * Type Ib and Ic supernovae
 * Type II supernova
 * Near-Earth supernova
 * List of supernova candidates
 * List of supernova remnants

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 * Star Clusters
 * Star cluster
 * Globular cluster
 * Open cluster
 * Super star cluster
 * Molecular cloud
 * Pleiades
 * Hyades (star cluster)
 * Beehive Cluster


 * Variable Stars
 * Variable star
 * Variable star designation
 * Stellar pulsations
 * Cepheid variable
 * Classical Cepheid variable
 * Type II Cepheid
 * W Virginis variable
 * RR Lyrae variable
 * Delta Scuti variable
 * SX Phoenicis variable
 * Rapidly oscillating Ap star
 * Long-period variable
 * Mira variable
 * Semiregular variable star
 * Slow irregular variable
 * Beta Cephei variable
 * PV Telescopii variable
 * RV Tauri variable
 * Alpha Cygni variable
 * Gamma Doradus variable
 * Pulsating white dwarf
 * Pre-main-sequence star
 * Herbig Ae/Be star
 * Orion variable
 * FU Orionis star
 * Luminous blue variable
 * Yellow hypergiant
 * R Coronae Borealis variable
 * Wolf–Rayet star
 * Shell star
 * Flare star
 * RS Canum Venaticorum variable
 * Cataclysmic variable star
 * Symbiotic nova
 * Nova
 * Dwarf nova
 * List of variable stars

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 * Other types of Stars
 * Blue dwarf (red-dwarf stage)
 * K-type main-sequence star
 * G-type main-sequence star
 * Red dwarf
 * Brown dwarf
 * Dark Star
 * Subgiant
 * Giant star
 * Blue giant
 * Supergiant
 * Blue supergiant
 * Hypergiant
 * Timeline of white dwarfs, neutron stars, and supernovae
 * Star system
 * Binary star
 * Constellation
 * Lists of stars by constellation
 * 88 modern constellations in different languages
 * 88 modern constellations by area
 * Chinese constellations


 * Appendix
 * Parsec
 * Solar wind
 * Black body
 * Black-body radiation
 * Planck's law
 * Electromagnetic radiation
 * Wien's displacement law
 * Stefan–Boltzmann law
 * Astronomical spectroscopy
 * Electromagnetic spectrum
 * Interferometry
 * Tokamak


 * Stellar Nucleosynthesis: The Formation of Chemical Elements
 * Nucleosynthesis
 * Big Bang nucleosynthesis
 * Stellar nucleosynthesis
 * Proton–proton chain reaction
 * CNO cycle
 * Triple-alpha process
 * Deuterium burning
 * S-process
 * P-process
 * Photodisintegration
 * R-process
 * Rp-process
 * Supernova nucleosynthesis


 * The Interestellar Space

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 * Nebula
 * Nebula
 * Protoplanetary nebula
 * Lists of nebulae
 * Dark nebula
 * Emission nebula
 * Reflection nebula
 * Crab Nebula
 * Horsehead Nebula
 * Cat's Eye Nebula
 * Red Rectangle Nebula
 * SNR 0509-67.5
 * Omega Nebula
 * Pillars of Creation


 * Galaxies
 * Galaxy
 * Milky Way
 * Magellanic Clouds
 * Andromeda Galaxy
 * Bulge (astronomy)
 * Disc (galaxy)
 * Galactic halo
 * Galactic corona
 * List of galaxies
 * List of nearest galaxies
 * Timeline of knowledge about galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure


 * Evolution of Galaxies
 * Structure formation
 * Metallicity distribution function
 * Cosmic dust
 * Interstellar cloud
 * Interstellar medium
 * Interacting galaxy
 * Mass segregation
 * Galaxy merger
 * Protogalaxy
 * Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
 * Starburst galaxy
 * Galaxy rotation curve


 * Morphology of Galaxies
 * Spiral galaxy
 * Barred spiral galaxy
 * Elliptical galaxy
 * Irregular galaxy
 * Peculiar galaxy


 * Quasars, Active Nucleous and Black Holes
 * Radio galaxy
 * Seyfert galaxy
 * Quasar
 * Active galactic nucleus
 * Black hole
 * Event horizon
 * Supermassive black hole
 * Galaxy group
 * Galaxy cluster
 * Supercluster
 * Galaxy filament
 * Galactic coordinate system
 * Gravitational lens


 * Other Types of Galaxies
 * Dwarf galaxy
 * Dwarf spheroidal galaxy
 * Grand design spiral galaxy
 * Lenticular galaxy
 * Flocculent spiral galaxy
 * Barred lenticular galaxy
 * Luminous infrared galaxy

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 * Cosmoslogy (Não Organizado)
 * Cosmology
 * Bentley's paradox
 * Big Bang
 * Big Bounce
 * Big Crunch
 * Big Rip
 * Cyclic model
 * Dark energy
 * Dark matter
 * Entropy (arrow of time)
 * Eternal return
 * Fluctuation theorem
 * Chronology of the universe
 * Gravitational wave
 * Heat death of the universe
 * Heat death paradox
 * M–sigma relation
 * Multiverse
 * Observable universe
 * Outer space
 * Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit
 * Tully–Fisher relation
 * The Last Question
 * White hole
 * Graphical timeline from Big Bang to Heat Death
 * Timeline of the far future
 * Faber–Jackson relation
 * Fundamental plane (elliptical galaxies)
 * Blazar
 * Magnetar