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- Archimedes
- Astrophysics Data System
- Atom
- Atomic line filter
- Big Bang
- Binary star
- James E. Boyd (scientist)
- Dwarf planet
- Electron
- Equipartition theorem
- Leonhard Euler
- Extrasolar planet
- Eye (cyclone)
- Ursula Franklin
- Gamma-ray burst
- General relativity
- Gliding
- History of Mars observation
- Hubble Deep Field
- Introduction to general relativity
- Johannes Kepler
- Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector
- Magnetosphere of Jupiter
- Manhattan Project
- Mechanical filter
- Numerical weather prediction
- Gerard K. O'Neill
- J. Robert Oppenheimer
- Photon
- Planetary nebula
- Planets beyond Neptune
- Plutonium
- Quark
- Redshift
- Louis Slotin
- Speed of light
- Star
- Sun
- Supernova
- Edward Teller
- Tornado
- Tropical cyclone
- Ununoctium
- Uranium
- White dwarf
- Wind