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Astronomy
[edit]- Astronomy
- Asterism (astronomy)
- Astrophysics
- Celestial coordinate system
- Celestial equator
- Celestial sphere
- Constellation
- Declination
- Ecliptic
- Equatorial coordinate system
- Light-year
- Meridian (astronomy)
- Observable universe
- Occultation
- Parsec
- Physical law
- Redshift
- Right ascension
- Zodiac
- Cosmology & the Universe
- Accelerating expansion of the universe
- Age of the universe
- Astronomy
- Big Bang
- Big Bang nucleosynthesis
- Big Crunch
- BOOMERanG experiment
- Copernican principle
- Cosmic microwave background
- Cosmological horizon
- Cosmology
- Dark energy
- Dark matter
- Expansion of the universe
- Hubble's law
- Hubble volume
- Inflation (cosmology)
- Initial singularity
- Lambda-CDM model
- Multiverse
- Outer space
- Physical cosmology
- Shape of the universe
- Steady state model
- Ultimate fate of the universe
- Universe
- Earth and Moon
- Aurora
- Axial precession
- Axial tilt
- Earth's magnetic field
- Earth's orbit
- Earth's rotation
- Eclipse
- Equinox
- Escape velocity
- Great Oxygenation Event
- History of Earth
- Ionosphere
- Lunar phase
- Magnetosphere
- Meteorite
- Meteoroid
- Moon
- Newton's cannonball
- Solstice
- Exoplanets & Extraterrestrial Intelligence
- Discoveries of exoplanets
- Exoplanet
- Lists of exoplanets
- Search for extraterrestrial intelligence
- Light & Electromagnetic Radiation
- Color
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Electromagnetic spectrum
- Gamma ray
- Light
- Photon
- Photon sphere
- Radio wave
- Speed of light
- Ultraviolet
- Wave–particle duality
- X-ray
- Relativity, Spacetime, & Other Weird Stuff
- Black hole
- Cosmological constant
- First observation of gravitational waves
- General relativity
- Gravitational lens
- Gravitational singularity
- Gravitational wave
- Gravity
- Hawking radiation
- Newton's law of universal gravitation
- Particle accelerator
- Particle physics
- Quantum mechanics
- Spacetime
- Special relativity
- Subatomic particle
- Theory of relativity
- Time dilation
- Wormhole
- Solar System
- Apparent retrograde motion
- Asteroid
- Asteroid belt
- Astronomical unit
- Comet
- Copernican heliocentrism
- Formation and evolution of the Solar System
- Geocentric orbit
- Heliocentrism
- Jupiter
- Kepler's laws of planetary motion
- Kuiper belt
- Mars
- Mercury (planet)
- Moons of Jupiter
- Moons of Mars
- Moons of Neptune
- Moons of Saturn
- Moons of Uranus
- Nebular hypothesis
- Neptune
- Oort cloud
- Planet
- Planetary differentiation
- Planetesimal
- Pluto
- Protoplanet
- Protoplanetary disk
- Saturn
- Solar mass
- Solar System
- Trojan (celestial body)
- Uranus
- Venus
- Space-Based Observation
- Chandra X-ray Observatory
- Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
- Cosmic Background Explorer
- Earth Observing System
- Great Observatories program
- Hubble Space Telescope
- International Space Station
- James Clerk Maxwell Telescope
- James Webb Space Telescope
- Kepler (spacecraft)
- Lagrangian point
- Mars rover
- NASA
- Robotic spacecraft
- Skylab
- Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
- Space Shuttle
- Space telescope
- Spitzer Space Telescope
- Sputnik 1
- Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope
- Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe
- Stars and Galaxies
- Andromeda Galaxy
- Apparent magnitude
- Barycenter
- Binary pulsar
- Binary star
- Blue supergiant star
- Cepheid variable
- Cygnus X-1
- Galaxy
- Elliptical galaxy
- Galaxy cluster
- Galaxy group
- Globular cluster
- Gravitational collapse
- G-type main-sequence star
- Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
- Irregular galaxy
- Large Magellanic Cloud
- List of brightest stars
- Local Group
- Luminosity
- Magellanic Clouds
- Magnitude (astronomy)
- Main sequence
- Milky Way
- Nebula
- Neutrino
- Neutron star
- Nova
- Nuclear fusion
- Nucleosynthesis
- Planetary nebula
- Protostar
- Pulsar
- Quasar
- Red giant
- Red supergiant star
- Small Magellanic Cloud
- Spiral galaxy
- Star
- Star formation
- Stellar classification
- Stellar evolution
- Stellar kinematics
- Supercluster
- Supernova
- Type Ia supernova
- White dwarf
- Sun
- Analemma
- Chromosphere
- Corona
- Coronal mass ejection
- Geomagnetically induced current
- Geomagnetic storm
- Maunder Minimum
- Photosphere
- Plasma (physics)
- Solar activity and climate
- Solar cycle
- Solar cycle 24
- Solar flare
- Solar irradiance
- Solar maximum
- Solar phenomena
- Solar storm of 2012
- Solar wind
- Space weather
- Sun
- Sunspot
- Telescopes
- Achromatic lens
- Altazimuth mount
- Arecibo Observatory
- Catadioptric system
- Chromatic aberration
- Equatorial mount
- GoTo (telescopes)
- Gravitational-wave observatory
- High-energy astronomy
- Infrared telescope
- Maksutov telescope
- Neutrino detector
- Newtonian telescope
- Objective (optics)
- Optical telescope
- Parabolic reflector
- Radio astronomy
- Radio telescope
- Reflecting telescope
- Refracting telescope
- Ritchey–Chrétien telescope
- Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope
- Submillimetre astronomy
- Telescope
- Very Large Array
- Very-long-baseline interferometry
- X-ray telescope
- Stars & Constellations
- Arcturus
- Betelgeuse
- Big Dipper
- Canis Major
- Cepheus (constellation)
- Horsehead Nebula
- Orion (constellation)
- Orion Nebula
- Polaris
- Ursa Minor
- Rigel
- Sirius
- Taurus (constellation)
- Vega