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Astronomy
edit- Active galactic nuclei
- Active galaxy
- Age of the Universe
- Age of the universe
- Albert Einstein
- Alexander Alexandrovich Friedman
- Amateur astronomy
- Andromeda galaxy
- Andromeda Galaxy
- Antimatter
- Asteroid
- Asteroid belt
- Asteroid group
- Astronomical object
- Astronomy
- Astrophysics
- Atmospheric science
- Big Bang
- Big Bang nucleosynthesis
- Black hole
- Centaur (minor planet)
- Ceres (dwarf planet)
- Comet
- Constellation
- Continuum (theory)
- Cosmic distance ladder
- Cosmic gravitational wave background
- Cosmic inflation
- Cosmic microwave background
- Cosmic microwave background radiation
- Cosmic neutrino background
- Cosmology
- Cosmos
- Crab Nebula
- Dark energy
- Dark matter
- Dark nebula
- Dimension
- Discovery and exploration of the Solar System
- Doppler shift
- Dust
- Dwarf planet
- Dwarf planets
- Earth
- Earth's atmosphere
- Edwin Hubble
- Ellipse
- Elliptical galaxy
- Expanding universe
- Extragalactic astronomy
- Formation and evolution of the Solar System
- Fourth dimension
- Friedmann equations
- Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker metric
- Future of an expanding universe
- Galactic astronomy
- Galaxy
- Galaxy filament
- Galaxy formation and evolution
- Galaxy groups and clusters
- Galileo
- Gamma-ray burst
- Gas giant
- Gas giants
- General relativity
- Georges Lemaître
- Globular cluster
- Gravitation
- Gravitational fields
- Gravitational lens
- Gravitational singularity
- Gravitational waves
- Halley's Comet
- Heliosphere
- Helium
- Henrietta Leavitt
- Hubble constant
- Hubble's law
- Hydrogen
- Inflation (cosmology)
- Intergalactic medium
- Interplanetary dust
- Interplanetary travel
- Interstellar matter
- Interstellar medium
- Interstellar travel
- Irregular galaxy
- Isaac Newton
- Johannes Kepler
- John C. Mather
- Jupiter
- Kardashev scale
- Kepler's laws of planetary motion
- Kuiper belt
- Kuiper Belt
- Kuiper belt object
- Lambda-CDM model
- Large-scale structure of the cosmos
- Long-period comet
- Magellanic Clouds
- Magnetic field
- Main sequence
- Main-sequence star
- Mars
- Mercury (planet)
- Metallicity
- Meteorology
- Metric expansion of space
- Milky Way
- Molecular cloud
- Moon
- Motion (physics)
- Natural satellite
- Nebula
- Neptune
- Neutron star
- Nicholas Copernicus
- Nuclear fusion
- Nucleosynthesis
- Observational astronomy
- Olber's paradox
- Oort cloud
- Oort Cloud
- Open cluster
- Orion nebula
- Outer space
- Particle accelerator
- Physical cosmology
- Planck epoch
- Plane of the ecliptic
- Planet
- Planetary nebula
- Planetary ring
- Planets
- Planets beyond Neptune
- Plasma (physics)
- Population II
- Pre-stellar core
- Protoplanetary disk
- Protostar
- Ptolemy
- Pulsar
- Quasar
- Radiation pressure
- Radio astronomy
- Red giant
- Redshift
- Reionization
- Saturn
- Shape of the Universe
- Shocks
- Small Solar System body
- Solar physics
- Solar System
- Solar wind
- Space
- Spaceflight
- Spacetime
- Special relativity
- Spiral galaxy
- Star
- Star cluster
- Star formation
- Stellar evolution
- Stellar nucleosynthesis
- Stephen Hawking
- Structure formation
- Sun
- Supermassive black hole
- Supernova
- Terrestrial planet
- Terrestrial planets
- Thermal radiation
- Time
- Timeline of cosmology
- Timeline of the Big Bang
- Trans-Neptunian object
- Ultimate fate of the universe
- Universe
- Unsolved problems in physics
- Uranus
- Vacuum
- Variable star
- Variable stars
- Venus
- Void (astronomy)
- Volatiles
- Vulcanoid asteroid
- Wavelength
- White dwarf
- Wormhole