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Index
[edit]- Absorption band
- Active galactic nucleus
- Active galaxy
- Albedo
- Alternatives to general relativity
- Anisotropy
- Anthropic principle
- Astronomical radio source
- Astronomical unit
- Astronomy
- Atomic spectral line
- Barred spiral galaxy
- Big Bang
- BL Lac object
- Black body
- Black hole
- Blazars
- Bremsstrahlung
- Cepheid variable
- Chandrasekhar limit
- Classical Cepheids
- Color temperature
- Constellation
- Cosmic microwave background
- Cosmic microwave background radiation
- Cosmological constant
- Dark energy
- Dark matter
- Doppler effect
- Eddington limit
- Edwin Hubble
- Einstein field equations
- Ejnar Hertzsprung
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Electron degeneracy pressure
- Equatorial coordinate system
- Ergosphere
- Event horizon
- Extinction (astronomy)
- FRW metric
- Galactic year
- Galaxy
- Galaxy cluster
- Galaxy filament
- Galaxy formation and evolution
- Galaxy groups and clusters
- Galaxy morphological classification
- Gamma-ray burst
- Giant star
- Globular cluster
- Gravitational lensing
- H I region
- H II region
- Henry Norris Russell
- Hertzsprung-Russell diagram
- Hubble's law
- Hubble constant
- Hubble sequence
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Hydrogen line
- Intergalactic space
- Interstellar cloud
- Interstellar medium
- Interstellar reddening
- Irregular galaxy
- Kepler's laws of planetary motion
- Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation
- Large Magellanic Cloud
- Large-scale structure of the cosmos#Large-scale structure
- Lenticular galaxy
- Light year
- Local Group
- Luminosity
- Luminous infrared galaxy
- Lyman series
- Lyman-alpha forest
- Main sequence
- Metric expansion of space
- Milky Way
- Observable universe
- Orbital period
- Parsec
- Perihelion
- Planck's law
- Planetary nebula
- Population II#Population II stars
- Proper distance
- Proper motion
- Radio galaxy
- Redshift
- Relativistic jet
- RR Lyr variable
- Sagittarius A*
- Seyfert galaxy
- Solar System
- Spiral galaxy
- Standard candle
- Starburst (astronomy)
- Starburst galaxy
- Steady-state universe
- Stefan-Boltzmann law
- Stellar classification
- Stellar wind
- Superluminal motion
- Supermassive black hole
- Supernova
- Synchrotron
- Tests of general relativity
- Type Ia supernova
- Type Ib and Ic supernovae
- Type II Cepheids
- Ultraviolet catastrophe
- Wien's displacement law
- Wien's radiation law
- Wolf-Rayet star