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 * 243 Ida
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 * Definition of planet
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 * GRB 970508
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 * Ben Gascoigne
 * Carl Friedrich Gauss
 * General relativity
 * Introduction to general relativity
 * Globular cluster
 * GRB 970228
 * Grus (constellation)
 * H II region
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 * Haumea
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 * History of Mars observation
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 * Io (moon)
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 * Leo Minor
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 * Glynn Lunney
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 * Makemake
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 * Mars in fiction
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 * Mensa (constellation)
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 * Nebular hypothesis
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 * Gerard K. O'Neill
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 * Pictor
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 * Carl Sagan
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 * Sirius
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 * Titan (moon)
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 * Transit of Venus
 * Triangulum Australe
 * Triangulum
 * Triton (moon)
 * Tucana
 * Umbriel (moon)
 * Uranus
 * Ursa Minor
 * Vega
 * Venus
 * Venus in fiction
 * Volcanism on Io
 * White dwarf
 * Zhang Heng

Featured articles

 * 243 Ida
 * Sedna (dwarf planet)
 * Earth-grazing meteoroid of 13 October 1990
 * Andromeda (constellation)
 * Antlia
 * Apollo 4
 * Apollo 5
 * Apollo 6
 * Apollo 7
 * Apollo 8
 * Apollo 9
 * Apollo 10
 * Apollo 11 50th Anniversary commemorative coins
 * Apollo 11
 * Apollo 12
 * Apollo 13
 * Apollo 14
 * Apollo 15
 * Apollo 16
 * Apollo 17
 * Apus
 * Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication
 * Ariel (moon)
 * Aries (constellation)
 * Asteroid belt
 * Atmosphere of Jupiter
 * Auriga
 * Barnard's Star
 * Betelgeuse
 * Caelum
 * Callisto (moon)
 * Canis Major
 * Canis Minor
 * Capella
 * Cat's Eye Nebula
 * Ceres (dwarf planet)
 * Cherry Springs State Park
 * Chicxulub crater
 * Circinus
 * Corona Australis
 * Corona Borealis
 * Corvus (constellation)
 * Crater (constellation)
 * Cygnus X-1
 * Definition of planet
 * Dwarf planet
 * Earth
 * Enceladus
 * Epsilon Eridani
 * Eris (dwarf planet)
 * Eta Carinae
 * Europa (moon)
 * Formation and evolution of the Solar System
 * GRB 970508
 * Galaxy
 * Galileo project
 * Gamma-ray burst
 * Ganymede (moon)
 * Ben Gascoigne
 * General relativity
 * Introduction to general relativity
 * Globular cluster
 * GRB 970228
 * Grus (constellation)
 * H II region
 * Comet Hale–Bopp
 * Halley's Comet
 * Haumea
 * Herbig–Haro object
 * History of Mars observation
 * Horologium (constellation)
 * Hubble Deep Field
 * Hubble Space Telescope
 * Comet Hyakutake
 * Hydrus
 * IK Pegasi
 * Io (moon)
 * Jupiter trojan
 * Johannes Kepler
 * Kreutz sungrazer
 * Kuiper belt
 * Leo Minor
 * Glynn Lunney
 * Lynx (constellation)
 * Magnetosphere of Jupiter
 * Main sequence
 * Makemake
 * The Man in the Moone
 * Mars in fiction
 * Mars
 * Mensa (constellation)
 * Mercury (planet)
 * Messier 87
 * Microscopium
 * Moon
 * Musca
 * Nebular hypothesis
 * Neptune
 * Norma (constellation)
 * Oberon (moon)
 * Gerard K. O'Neill
 * Oort cloud
 * Orion (mythology)
 * Pavo (constellation)
 * Perseus (constellation)
 * Phoenix (constellation)
 * Pictor
 * Planet Nine
 * Planet
 * Planets beyond Neptune
 * Pluto
 * Proxima Centauri
 * Pyxis
 * Qibla
 * Redshift
 * Rigel
 * Rings of Jupiter
 * Rings of Uranus
 * Rings of Neptune
 * Sagitta
 * Saturn
 * Scattered disc
 * Serpens
 * Shen Kuo
 * Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9
 * Sirius
 * Solar eclipse
 * Solar System
 * Star
 * Sun
 * Sun in fiction
 * Supernova
 * TRAPPIST-1
 * Tau Ceti
 * Telescopium
 * Titan (moon)
 * Titania (moon)
 * Toronto Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory
 * Triangulum Australe
 * Triangulum
 * Triton (moon)
 * Tucana
 * Umbriel (moon)
 * Uranus
 * Ursa Minor
 * Vega
 * Venus
 * Venus in fiction
 * Volcanism on Io
 * White dwarf
 * Zhang Heng

Former featured articles

 * Astrophysics Data System
 * Big Bang
 * Binary star
 * Black hole
 * Comet
 * Crab Nebula
 * Albert Einstein
 * Exoplanet
 * Fermi paradox
 * Galileo Galilei
 * Carl Friedrich Gauss
 * Stephen Hawking
 * Jupiter
 * Leonardo da Vinci
 * Isaac Newton
 * Open cluster
 * Planetary habitability
 * Planetary nebula
 * Quantum mechanics
 * Roche limit
 * Carl Sagan
 * Transit of Venus

Featured lists

 * Astronomical symbols
 * Crafoord Prize
 * Gordon Myers Amateur Achievement Award
 * List of natural satellites
 * List of Nobel laureates in Physics
 * List of gravitationally rounded objects of the Solar System
 * List of interstellar and circumstellar molecules
 * List of nearest exoplanets
 * List of space telescopes
 * Moons of Jupiter
 * Moons of Neptune
 * Moons of Saturn
 * Moons of Uranus
 * List of stars for navigation
 * Savilian Professor of Astronomy
 * Shaw Prize
 * List of solar eclipses in the 21st century
 * Timeline of the far future

Former featured lists

 * List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965–1999
 * Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons

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 * 2MASS J03480772−6022270
 * 4 Vesta
 * 10 Hygiea
 * 16 Cygni
 * 16 Cygni Bb
 * 40-foot radio telescope
 * 47 Ursae Majoris
 * 47 Ursae Majoris b
 * 47 Ursae Majoris c
 * 55 Cancri
 * 55 Cancri f
 * 55 Cancri b
 * 55 Cancri c
 * 55 Cancri d
 * 55 Cancri e
 * 61 Cygni
 * 253 Mathilde
 * Great Comet of 1882
 * (307261) 2002 MS4
 * 2017 YE5
 * 2020 BX12
 * 28978 Ixion
 * Orcus (dwarf planet)
 * 486958 Arrokoth
 * Adrastea (moon)
 * Elizabeth Alexander (scientist)
 * Algol
 * Alpheratz
 * Altair
 * Amalthea (moon)
 * AMiBA
 * Andromeda Galaxy
 * Apep (star system)
 * Apollo 1
 * Apollo program
 * Archaeoastronomy
 * 4337 Arecibo
 * Aristarchus (crater)
 * Aristotle
 * Asteroids in fiction
 * Astrology
 * Astrology and science
 * Astronomy
 * Athabasca Valles
 * Atmosphere of Uranus
 * Atmosphere of Venus
 * Banū Mūsā brothers
 * Al-Battani
 * Bedin I
 * Beta Pictoris
 * Hans Bethe
 * Birds-1
 * Black hole
 * Caloris Planitia
 * Celestial spheres
 * Gene Cernan
 * Chandrayaan-2
 * Chinese Rites controversy
 * Robert F. Christy
 * Coma Berenices
 * Comet
 * Comets in fiction
 * Compton–Belkovich Thorium Anomaly
 * Controversy over the discovery of Haumea
 * Crucifixion darkness
 * Cryovolcano
 * Deep Impact (spacecraft)
 * Denning (Martian crater)
 * Destination Moon (comics)
 * Detached object
 * Dick Walker (astronomer)
 * Diffusion damping
 * Donatiello I
 * Dynamics of the celestial spheres
 * Ecliptic
 * Albert Einstein
 * Epsilon Aurigae
 * Eureka: A Prose Poem
 * Exploration of Jupiter
 * Explorers on the Moon
 * Fra Mauro formation
 * Future of Earth
 * GJ 3634
 * GJ 3634 b
 * GOES-16
 * Galactic habitable zone
 * Galilean moons
 * Galileo (spacecraft)
 * Ganges Mensa
 * Carl Friedrich Gauss
 * Gliese 581c
 * Gliese 581d
 * Gliese 581
 * Gliese 876
 * Gliese 876 b
 * Gliese 876 c
 * Gliese 876 d
 * Gonggong (dwarf planet)
 * Google Earth
 * Granat
 * HAT-P-33b
 * HD 2039
 * HD 28185
 * HD 40307
 * HD 40307 c
 * HD 154672
 * HD 154672 b
 * HD 205739 b
 * HD 209458 b
 * HD 217107
 * HD 217107 b
 * HD 217107 c
 * HH 46/47
 * HIP 13044
 * HIP 78530 b
 * Hadley–Apennine
 * Alan Hale (astronomer)
 * Hale's law
 * HD 28185 b
 * HD 40307 b
 * HD 40307 d
 * Hippocamp (moon)
 * Historical comet observations in China
 * History of supernova observation
 * Hollow Moon
 * 38628 Huya
 * Christiaan Huygens
 * Hydra (moon)
 * Hypatia
 * IAU definition of planet
 * Impact events on Jupiter
 * Interferometry
 * Jodrell Bank Observatory
 * Jupiter
 * Jupiter in fiction
 * K2-18b
 * Brian Keating
 * Kepler-4
 * Kepler-4b
 * Kepler-5
 * Kepler-5b
 * Kepler-6
 * Kepler-6b
 * Kepler-7
 * Kepler-7b
 * Kepler-8
 * Kepler-8b
 * Kepler-9
 * Kepler-9b
 * Kepler-9c
 * Kepler-9d
 * Kepler-10
 * Kepler-10b
 * Kepler-10c
 * Kepler-11
 * Kepler-11b
 * Kepler-11c
 * Kepler-11d
 * Kepler-11e
 * Kepler-11f
 * Kepler-11g
 * Kepler-14b
 * Kepler-40
 * Kepler-40b
 * Kepler-47
 * Comet Kohoutek
 * William Lax
 * Henrietta Swan Leavitt
 * Leonardo da Vinci
 * Leuschner Observatory
 * Lovell Telescope
 * Luna 2
 * April 2014 lunar eclipse
 * MOA-2009-BLG-387L
 * MOA-2009-BLG-387Lb
 * Alexander MacFarlane (astronomer)
 * Manuel Foster Observatory
 * Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
 * Mars Society
 * The Martian (film)
 * Nicholas U. Mayall
 * David Meade (author)
 * Megamaser
 * Mercury in fiction
 * Metis (moon)
 * Milky Way
 * Moon in science fiction
 * Moons of Haumea
 * Patrick Moore
 * Mu Arae
 * Muhammad al-Qunawi
 * Muwaqqit
 * Near-Earth object
 * Neptune in fiction
 * Isaac Newton
 * Nibiru cataclysm
 * Nix (moon)
 * Nobel Prize in Physics
 * Orion Nebula
 * Outer space
 * PSR B1620−26 b
 * PSR B1937+21
 * Pale Blue Dot
 * 2 Pallas
 * Pharos (crater)
 * Phlegra Montes
 * Pleione (star)
 * Pluto in fiction
 * William Pogue
 * Polydeuces (moon)
 * Potential cultural impact of extraterrestrial contact
 * PrOP-M
 * Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
 * Project A119
 * Proxima Centauri b
 * Puck (moon)
 * Pulsar planet
 * Pythagoras
 * Quantum mechanics
 * Quaoar
 * Regular moon
 * Bruno Rossi
 * Vera Rubin
 * Kerberos (moon)
 * Styx (moon)
 * Sairecabur
 * Sakurai's Object
 * Saturn in fiction
 * Daniel S. Schanck Observatory
 * Shackleton (crater)
 * Skathi (moon)
 * Sojourner (rover)
 * Solar eclipse of May 20, 2012
 * Space Interferometry Mission
 * Space Launch System
 * Splitting of the Moon
 * Standing Up in the Milky Way
 * Star of Bethlehem
 * Alexei Starobinsky
 * Stellar rotation
 * Su Song
 * Supernovae in fiction
 * Taurus (constellation)
 * Taurus–Littrow
 * Thebe (moon)
 * Transient lunar phenomenon
 * 1639 transit of Venus
 * Type II supernova
 * Type Ia supernova
 * Type Ib and Ic supernovae
 * Universe
 * Unreal Tournament
 * Upsilon Andromedae c
 * Upsilon Andromedae
 * Upsilon Andromedae b
 * Upsilon Andromedae d
 * Urania's Mirror
 * Uranus in fiction
 * Harold Urey
 * Vanth (moon)
 * Voyager 1
 * Voyager 2
 * Vulcanoid
 * WASP-13
 * WASP-13b
 * WASP-15
 * WASP-15b
 * WASP-17b
 * WASP-43
 * WASP-43b
 * WASP-44
 * WASP-44b
 * Warner and Swasey Observatory
 * Weywot
 * John Archibald Wheeler
 * White House Astronomy Night
 * Whitey on the Moon
 * William Herschel Telescope
 * John Winthrop
 * Wolf 359
 * Wow! signal
 * Wright Mons

Former good articles

 * 3 Juno
 * Asteroid
 * Astronomical Observatory (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
 * Astronomy in the medieval Islamic world
 * Tycho Brahe
 * Wernher von Braun
 * Venetia Burney
 * Cosmic microwave background
 * Rejection of evolution by religious groups
 * Dark matter
 * Denebola
 * Diffuse interstellar bands
 * Dyson sphere
 * Expansion of the universe
 * Extraterrestrial life
 * Henry Fitz
 * John Flamsteed
 * Geology of solar terrestrial planets
 * Great Red Spot
 * HIP 13044 b
 * Heliocentrism
 * Amasa Holcomb
 * Hubble's law
 * Ibn al-Haytham
 * Inflation (cosmology)
 * Religious views of Isaac Newton
 * Leo (constellation)
 * Mars Exploration Rover
 * Pleiades
 * Plutoid
 * Space weathering
 * SpaceX Starship
 * Special relativity
 * String theory
 * Comet White–Ortiz–Bolelli

Featured topics

 * Dwarf planets
 * Jupiter
 * Solar System

Former featured topics

 * 47 Ursae Majoris
 * Gliese 876
 * HD 40307
 * Upsilon Andromedae

Good topics

 * 55 Cancri
 * Asteroid belt
 * Birds-1
 * Classes of supernovae
 * HD 217107
 * Kepler-9
 * Kepler-10
 * Kepler-11

Did you know? articles

 * 3C 120
 * 3C 345
 * The 4 Percent Universe
 * 6Q0B44E
 * 40-foot telescope
 * 40-foot radio telescope
 * 51 Eridani
 * 51 Ophiuchi
 * 68 Cygni
 * 243 Ida
 * 323P/SOHO
 * Great Comet of 1264
 * Great Comet of 1556
 * Great Comet of 1577
 * Great Comet of 1744
 * Great Comet of 1819
 * 1874 Transit of Venus Expedition to Campbell Island
 * 1913 Great Meteor Procession
 * 1973 Concorde eclipse flight
 * (136617) 1994 CC
 * 2007 WD5
 * 2011 XC2
 * 2012 VP113
 * 2013 YP139
 * 2014 AA
 * 20000 Varuna
 * (523764) 2014 WC510
 * 594913 ꞌAylóꞌchaxnim
 * Earth-grazing meteoroid of 13 October 1990
 * A Message from Earth
 * AG Pegasi
 * AP Columbae
 * Abalos Colles
 * Abalos Mensa
 * Abalos Undae
 * Abell 39
 * Abell 2142
 * Active Seismic Experiment
 * Rana X. Adhikari
 * Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter
 * Aerial telescope
 * 16113 Ahmed
 * Alaska lunar sample displays
 * Elizabeth Alexander (scientist)
 * All Sky Automated Survey
 * Alnitak
 * Alpha Persei
 * Adelaide Ames
 * AMiBA
 * Rogelio Bernal Andreo
 * Antlia Dwarf
 * Apep (star system)
 * Apollo 11 50th Anniversary commemorative coins
 * Apollo 11 lunar sample display
 * Apollo 17 lunar sample display
 * Apus
 * Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication
 * Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium (Zagreb)
 * Are There Men on the Moon?
 * 50P/Arend
 * Argonium
 * Arkansas lunar sample displays
 * Arp 147
 * Aspledon Undae
 * Asteroid Redirect Mission
 * Asteroids in fiction
 * Astronomical Netherlands Satellite
 * Astronomical Society of New South Wales
 * Astronomische Nachrichten
 * Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey
 * Atlas Coelestis
 * Atmosphere of Mercury
 * Atmosphere of Triton
 * Atmosphere of Venus
 * August 1972 solar storms
 * Australite
 * Axial parallelism
 * BH Crucis
 * BL Boötis
 * BL Telescopii
 * BX Circini
 * BY Draconis
 * Bach quadrangle
 * Bad Astronomy
 * Steven Balbus
 * Ida Barney
 * Al-Battani
 * Beethoven Burst (GRB 991216)
 * Beethoven quadrangle
 * Belton Regio
 * BepiColombo
 * Beta Cassiopeiae
 * Binary mass function
 * Biological Cosmic Ray Experiment
 * Biostack experiment
 * Víctor Manuel Blanco
 * Blood moon prophecy
 * Bart Bok
 * Bok globule
 * Tom Bolton (astronomer)
 * Thomas Bopp
 * Borealis quadrangle
 * Katie Bouman
 * Brazil lunar sample displays
 * Breakthrough Listen
 * Brightest cluster galaxy
 * Brown Willy Cairns
 * John Browning (scientific instrument maker)
 * Paul ten Bruggencate
 * BTA-6
 * C/1963 A1 (Ikeya)
 * C/1990 K1 (Levy)
 * C/2009 R1 (McNaught)
 * C-Band All Sky Survey
 * COSMOS field
 * Caelum
 * California lunar sample displays
 * Caloris Group
 * Canada lunar sample displays
 * Canceled Apollo missions
 * Canis Major
 * Canis Major Overdensity
 * Canis Minor
 * Canterbury Astrolabe Quadrant
 * Carmo Planetarium
 * Caroline Moore
 * Carpenter (crater)
 * Anthony W. Case
 * Catequilla
 * Chaac-Camaxtli region
 * Chandrayaan-2
 * Chinthamani Ragoonatha Chary
 * Chi Cygni
 * Chloride-bearing deposits on Mars
 * Robert F. Christy
 * Circinus
 * A City on Mars
 * Cleopatra Patera
 * Climate of Pluto
 * Climate of Triton
 * Colorado lunar sample displays
 * Comet vintages
 * Comets in fiction
 * Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars
 * Compton–Belkovich Thorium Anomaly
 * Corona Australis
 * Corona Borealis
 * Corona Borealis Supercluster
 * Coronal cloud
 * Corvus (constellation)
 * Cosmos (Sagan book)
 * Warrick Couch
 * Craig telescope
 * Cyprus lunar sample displays
 * DR 6
 * Dark forest hypothesis
 * David ben Yom Tov
 * Sabatino de Ursis
 * De systemate orbis cometici, deque admirandis coeli characteribus
 * Degree Angular Scale Interferometer
 * Delaware lunar sample displays
 * Delta Canis Majoris
 * Descartes Highlands
 * Destination Moon (comics)
 * Detached object
 * Deuterium fusion
 * Dick Walker (astronomer)
 * Digital Access to a Sky Century @ Harvard
 * Discovery quadrangle
 * Doppler spectroscopy
 * Dorado Group
 * Rodger Doxsey
 * Draco Dwarf
 * Alan Duffy (astronomer)
 * David Dunlap Observatory
 * EGS-zs8-1
 * EK Trianguli Australis
 * Earth's shadow
 * Eberswalde (crater)
 * Elephant Moraine 79001
 * Eltanin impact
 * Johannes Engel
 * Epsilon Coronae Borealis
 * Eridanus Group
 * Eris (simulation)
 * Eureka: A Prose Poem
 * European Fireball Network
 * John Wainwright Evans
 * Existential Physics
 * Exometeorology
 * Extinct comet
 * Extraterrestrial diamonds
 * Extreme mass ratio inspiral
 * FF Aquilae
 * FS Canis Majoris
 * Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-Centimeters
 * Heino Falcke
 * Fenton Hill Observatory
 * Firehose instability
 * Henry Fitz
 * Flatness problem
 * Pete Frank
 * David Friesenhausen
 * Frosty Leo Nebula
 * G1.9+0.3
 * G 196-3
 * G299.2-2.9
 * G350.1-0.3
 * GD 61
 * GJ 3634
 * GJ 3634 b
 * GRB 000131
 * GRB 011211
 * GRB 020813
 * GRB 030329
 * GRB 031203
 * GRB 050709
 * GRB 070714B
 * GRB 090423
 * GRB 101225A
 * GRB 970508
 * GRB 980425
 * Galactic halo
 * Galactic habitable zone
 * Baby Boom Galaxy
 * Galaxy Zoo
 * Peter T. Gallagher
 * Gamma-ray burst progenitors
 * Gamma (satellite)
 * Ganis Chasma
 * Garni (crater)
 * Ben Gascoigne
 * Gauss's Pythagorean right triangle proposal
 * Pamela L. Gay
 * Vera Gaze
 * Gemini Planet Imager
 * Russell Merle Genet
 * Geodynamics of Venus
 * Geography of Pluto
 * Geomagnetic pole
 * David Gerdes
 * Ghost craters on Mercury
 * Globe at Night
 * Gnomon of Saint-Sulpice
 * Leo Goldberg
 * Carl Wolfgang Benjamin Goldschmidt
 * Hermann Goldschmidt
 * Google Earth
 * Gotha Observatory
 * Göttingen Observatory
 * James R. Graham
 * Granat
 * A. O. Granger
 * Gravitational collapse
 * Gravity of Mars
 * Grooves (archaeology)
 * Guinevere Planitia
 * Jay U. Gunter
 * HD 10180
 * HD 41248
 * HD 85512 b
 * HD 115600
 * HD 140283
 * HD 156668
 * HD 175167
 * HD 179821
 * HD 205739 b
 * HIP 13044 b
 * HIP 79431 b
 * HZE ions
 * Habitation and Logistics Outpost
 * Hagal dune field
 * Edward A. Halbach
 * Alan Hale (astronomer)
 * Hale's law
 * Hawaii lunar sample displays
 * John F. Hawley
 * Heat Flow Experiment
 * Hell (crater)
 * Alexander Stewart Herschel
 * Hesperian
 * Heweliusz (satellite)
 * John Hirasaki
 * Historical comet observations in China
 * Historically significant lunar eclipses
 * History of the extraterrestrial life debate
 * Amasa Holcomb
 * Honduras lunar sample displays
 * Honores Friderici
 * Kamil Hornoch
 * Hraschina meteorite
 * Hubble bubble (astronomy)
 * Hubble Ultra-Deep Field
 * Abbie Hutty
 * Christiaan Huygens
 * Hydrus
 * Hyperboreae Undae
 * Hypercompact stellar system
 * Hyperion proto-supercluster
 * IRAS 17163−3907
 * Comet ISON
 * Ice XI
 * Illinois lunar sample displays
 * Impact events on Jupiter
 * Impact events on Mars
 * The Indestructibles
 * Innes' star
 * Inter-crater plains on Mercury
 * Interplanetary scintillation
 * Interstellar object
 * Intihuatana, Urubamba
 * Ireland lunar sample displays
 * 773 Irmintraud
 * J002E3
 * JPL Science Division
 * 7796 Járacimrman
 * Christine Joblin
 * Albert F. A. L. Jones
 * Jovian–Plutonian gravitational effect
 * July 2012 solar storm
 * Jupiter in fiction
 * Kamchatka meteor
 * Kappa Andromedae b
 * Victoria Kaspi
 * Pierre Kaufmann
 * Kepler-5b
 * Kepler-9b
 * Kepler-9c
 * Kepler-9d
 * Kepler-10b
 * Kepler-11b
 * Kepler-11c
 * Kepler-11d
 * Kepler-11e
 * Kepler-11f
 * Kepler-11g
 * Kepler-16b
 * Kepler-40
 * Kepler-40b
 * Kepler-46
 * Kepler-47c
 * Kepler-1647b
 * Lisa Kewley
 * Al-Khazini
 * Kiso 5639
 * Comet Kohoutek
 * 22P/Kopff
 * Kordylewski cloud
 * Ed Krupp
 * Kuiper quadrangle
 * Lada Terra
 * Emily Lakdawalla
 * Lake Murray meteorite
 * Laser Ranging Retroreflector
 * Launch and commissioning of the James Webb Space Telescope
 * Least-squares spectral analysis
 * Leibniz Institute for Solar Physics
 * Lem (satellite)
 * Leo IV (dwarf galaxy)
 * Leuschner Observatory
 * Donald Liebenberg
 * Light echo
 * Darlene Lim
 * List of quadrangles on Mars
 * Lobster-eye optics
 * Local Void
 * Lone Signal
 * Louth (crater)
 * Frank J. Low
 * Low-ionization nuclear emission-line region
 * Luna 2
 * Lunar Atmospheric Composition Experiment
 * Lunar Ejecta and Meteorites Experiment
 * Lunar Seismic Profiling Experiment
 * Lunar basalt 70017
 * April 2014 lunar eclipse
 * August 2016 lunar eclipse
 * Lunar lava tube
 * Lyman-alpha blob 1
 * Lynx (constellation)
 * MOA-2009-BLG-387L
 * MOA-2009-BLG-387Lb
 * Magellan Planet Search Program
 * Magnesium monohydride
 * Al-Mahani
 * Malta lunar sample displays
 * The Man in the Moone
 * Steve Mandel
 * Maria Mitchell Association
 * Mark II (radio telescope)
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