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- Astronomy
- Stars and galaxies
- Accretion disc
- Active galactic nucleus
- Binary star
- Black hole
- Event horizon
- Hawking radiation
- Elliptical galaxy
- Galaxy
- Galaxy groups and clusters
- Globular cluster
- Gravitational collapse
- Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
- Irregular galaxy
- Local Group
- Main sequence
- O-type main sequence star
- B-type main sequence star
- A-type main sequence star
- F-type main sequence star
- G-type main sequence star
- K-type main sequence star
- Milky Way
- Neutron star
- Nova
- Planetary nebula
- Quasar
- Red giant
- Solar System
- Spiral galaxy
- Star
- Starburst galaxy
- Stellar black hole
- Stellar classification
- Stellar evolution
- Sun
- Supercluster
- Supergiant
- Supermassive black hole
- Supernova
- Type Ia supernova
- Type Ib and Ic supernovae
- Type II supernova
- White dwarf
- Physics
- Big Bang
- Cepheid variable
- Classical Cepheid variable
- Type II Cepheid
- Cosmic distance ladder
- Distance measures (cosmology)
- Comoving distance
- Doppler effect
- Doppler shift
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Electromagnetic spectrum
- Gravitation
- Kepler's laws of planetary motion
- Light
- Light curve
- Luminosity
- Luminosity distance
- Absolute magnitude
- Apparent magnitude
- Orbit
- Recessional velocity
- Redshift
- Solar mass
- Spectroscopy
- Spectral line
- Astronomical spectroscopy