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Astronomy

 * Stars
 * Star
 * Star catalogue
 * Star cluster
 * Star designation
 * Star formation
 * Star system
 * Stellar classification
 * O-type main-sequence star
 * B-type main-sequence star
 * A-type main-sequence star
 * F-type main-sequence star
 * G-type main-sequence star
 * K-type main-sequence star
 * Red dwarf
 * Red giant
 * Brown dwarf
 * Stellar evolution
 * Stellar kinematics
 * Stellar magnetic field
 * Stellar mass
 * Stellar pulsations
 * Stellar rotation
 * Alpha Cygni variable
 * Beta Cephei variable
 * Binary star
 * Cepheid variable
 * Classical Cepheid variable
 * Delta Scuti variable
 * Long-period variable
 * Mira variable
 * Neutron star
 * Protostar
 * Pulsar
 * Pulsating white dwarf
 * PV Telescopii variable
 * Rapidly oscillating Ap star
 * Red supergiant
 * RR Lyrae variable
 * RV Tauri variable
 * Semiregular variable star
 * Slow irregular variable
 * SX Phoenicis variable
 * T Tauri type stars
 * Type II Cepheid
 * Variable star
 * White dwarf
 * Wolf–Rayet star


 * The Sun
 * Sun
 * Solar luminosity
 * Solar mass
 * Solar radius


 * NGC Objects
 * List of NGC objects (1–1000)
 * List of NGC objects (1001–2000)
 * List of NGC objects (2001–3000)
 * List of NGC objects (3001–4000)
 * List of NGC objects (4001–5000)
 * List of NGC objects (5001–6000)
 * List of NGC objects (6001–7000)
 * List of NGC objects (7001–7840)


 * Noteworthy Stars
 * Betelgeuse
 * Centaurus X-3
 * T Tauri
 * PSR B1257+12
 * PSR B1913+16
 * PSR B1919+21
 * PSR B1937+21
 * PSR J0737-3039
 * PSR J1311–3430
 * PSR J1748-2446ad
 * PSR J1903+0327
 * PSR J2007+2722
 * PSR J2144-3933
 * SAX J1808.4-3658


 * Other Stuff
 * Absolute magnitude
 * Apparent magnitude
 * Andromeda Galaxy
 * BL Lac object
 * Black hole
 * CNO cycle
 * Crab Nebula
 * Degenerate matter
 * Gamma Doradus variable
 * Globular cluster
 * Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
 * Kepler's laws of planetary motion
 * Luminosity
 * Main sequence
 * Milky Way
 * Nova
 * Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy
 * Seyfert galaxy
 * Supernova
 * Type II supernova
 * Quasar