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[edit]- 119 Tauri
- 14 Herculis
- 51 Pegasi
- 61 Cygni
- AB Doradus
- Age of the universe
- Albert Einstein
- Aldebaran
- Alessandro Achillini
- Alpha Herculis
- Andromeda Galaxy
- Antares
- Aristarchus of Samos
- Asteroid
- Astronomical naming conventions
- Astronomical object
- Astronomical unit
- Astronomy in medieval Islam
- Astrophysics
- Atacama Large Millimeter Array
- Bayer designation
- Betelgeuse
- Big Bang
- Binary star
- Black body
- Black dwarf
- Black hole
- Blaise Pascal
- Blue straggler
- Brocchi's Cluster
- Canopus
- Centaurus
- Chandra Deep Field South
- Chandra X-ray Observatory
- Christiaan Huygens
- Christoph Rothmann
- Chushiro Hayashi
- Cicero
- Cleomedes
- Compact star
- Constellation
- Coronal loop
- Cosmic background radiation
- Cosmic neutrino background
- Cosmic ray
- Cosmology
- Cygnus X-1
- Dark matter
- Dark nebula
- De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
- Debris disk
- Declination
- Diego de Zúñiga
- Disc (galaxy)
- Distance measures (cosmology)
- Doppler effect
- Double Cluster
- Earth's location in the universe
- Ecphantus the Pythagorean
- Egyptian astronomy
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Electromagnetism
- Electron capture
- Epoch (astronomy)
- Equinox
- Eta Carinae
- Event horizon
- Flamsteed designation
- Friedrich Bessel
- Galaxy
- Galaxy cluster
- Galaxy filament
- Galaxy formation and evolution
- Galaxy groups and clusters
- Galileo Galilei
- Gamma-ray burst
- Gas giant
- Geminiano Montanari
- General relativity
- Geocentric orbit
- Giordano Bruno
- Giovanni Domenico Cassini
- Globular cluster
- Gould designation
- Gravitation
- Gravitational constant
- Gravitational lens
- GRB 090423
- Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey
- HE 1523-0901
- Heliocentrism
- Heliophysics
- Heliosphere
- Henry Norris Russell
- Heraclides Ponticus
- Horror vacui (physics)
- Hubble Deep Field
- Hubble Deep Field South
- Hubble Extreme Deep Field
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Hubble Ultra-Deep Field
- Hubble's law
- Hydra-Centaurus Supercluster
- Hypergiant
- Interstellar medium
- Ionosphere
- Johannes Kepler
- John Calvin
- Joseph von Fraunhofer
- Jupiter
- Kelvin
- Kuiper belt
- KW Sagittarii
- KY Cygni
- La Superba
- Large Magellanic Cloud
- Latitude
- LBV 1806-20
- Light-year
- List of Arabic star names
- List of examples of lengths
- List of largest known stars
- List of stars in Andromeda
- List of stars in Boötes
- List of stars in Cancer
- List of stars in Canes Venatici
- List of stars in Canis Major
- List of stars in Canis Minor
- List of stars in Carina
- List of stars in Cassiopeia
- List of stars in Cetus
- List of stars in Coma Berenices
- List of stars in Corona Australis
- List of stars in Corona Borealis
- List of stars in Crux
- List of stars in Delphinus
- List of stars in Gemini
- List of stars in Hydrus
- List of stars in Indus
- List of stars in Leo
- List of stars in Leo Minor
- List of stars in Musca
- List of stars in Norma
- List of stars in Pegasus
- List of stars in Perseus
- List of stars in Scorpius
- List of stars in Taurus
- List of stars in Ursa Major
- List of stars in Ursa Minor
- Lists of stars
- Lists of stars by constellation
- Local Bubble
- Low Earth orbit
- Lunar eclipse
- Magnetic field
- Magnetopause
- Mars
- Mass–energy equivalence
- Matter
- Maunder Minimum
- Metric expansion of space
- Michelson–Morley experiment
- Micro-g environment
- Milky Way
- Minor Planet Center
- Minute of arc
- Mira
- Mira variable
- Molecular cloud
- Moon
- Moon Treaty
- Mu Cephei
- Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
- Nebula
- Neutron star
- NGC 4889
- NGC 6397
- Nicholas of Cusa
- Nicolaus Copernicus
- NML Cygni
- Observable universe
- Oort cloud
- Orbit
- Orders of magnitude (length)
- Orion (constellation)
- Otto von Guericke
- Outer space
- Outer Space Treaty
- Philolaus
- Pillars of Creation
- Pistol Star
- Planck (spacecraft)
- Planetary nebula
- Plato
- Pliny the Elder
- Plutarch
- Powers of Ten
- Pre-main-sequence star
- Precession
- Protoplanetary disk
- Protostar
- Ptolemy
- Pythagoras
- PZ Cassiopeiae
- R136a1
- Rare earth element
- Red dwarf
- Red giant
- Regiomontanus
- Rho Cassiopeiae
- Rigel
- Right ascension
- RT Carinae
- RW Cephei
- S Persei
- Shape of the Universe
- Sloan Great Wall
- Small Magellanic Cloud
- Solar flare
- Solar mass
- Solar radius
- Solar wind
- Southern Hemisphere
- Space station
- Space technology
- Speed of light
- Spiral galaxy
- Star
- Star clock
- Star cluster
- Star formation
- Star system
- Stellar atmosphere
- Stellar evolution
- Stellar nucleosynthesis
- Stellar wind
- Sun
- Supercluster
- Supergiant
- Supermassive black hole
- Thomas Aquinas
- Timeline of knowledge about the interstellar and intergalactic medium
- Timeline of Solar System exploration
- Timeline of spaceflight
- Trihydrogen cation
- TZ Cassiopeiae
- UDFj-39546284
- Ultra-high-energy cosmic ray
- Universe
- UY Scuti
- V354 Cephei
- V382 Carinae
- V602 Carinae
- Valentinus Otho
- Virgo Supercluster
- Voyager 1
- Voyager 2
- Voyager program
- VV Cephei
- VX Sagittarii
- VY Canis Majoris
- Warm–hot intergalactic medium
- Westerlund 1 BKS AS
- White dwarf
- Wide Field Camera 3
- William Gilbert (astronomer)
- William Herschel
- WOH G64
- Wolf–Rayet star
- WR 102ka
- Yellow hypergiant
- Zodiacal light