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[edit] Astronomy

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General subfields within astronomy
Cosmology • Extragalactic astronomy • Galactic astronomy • Stellar astronomy • Star formation • Planetary science

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Physical cosmology
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General relativity
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String theory
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[edit] Solar system

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The Solar System
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The Sun · Mercury · Venus · Earth · Mars · Ceres · Jupiter · Saturn · Uranus · Neptune · Pluto · Eris
Planets · Dwarf planets · Moons: Terran · Martian · Asteroidal · Jovian · Saturnian · Uranian · Neptunian · Plutonian · Eridian
Small bodies:   Meteoroids · Asteroids (Asteroid belt) · Centaurs · TNOs (Kuiper belt/Scattered disc) · Comets (Oort cloud)
See also astronomical objects and the solar system's list of objects, sorted by radius or mass.


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The Sun
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Structure: Solar Core - Radiation Zone - Convection Zone
Atmosphere - Photosphere - Chromosphere - Transition region - Corona
Extended Structure: Termination Shock - Heliosphere - Heliopause - Heliosheath - Bow Shock
Solar Phenomena: Sunspots - Faculae - Granules - Supergranulation - Solar Wind - Spicules
Solar flares - Solar Prominences - Coronal Mass Ejections - Moreton waves
Other: Solar System - Solar Variation - Solar Dynamo - Heliospheric Current Sheet - Solar Radiation - Solar Eclipse
The Sun is also occasionally referred to by its Latin name: Sol.

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edit Mars' natural satellites
Phobos | Deimos

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edit Jupiter's natural satellites
Metis · Adrastea · Amalthea · Thebe   ·   Io · Europa · Ganymede · Callisto
Themisto · Leda · Himalia · Lysithea · Elara · S/2000 J 11 · Carpo
S/2003 J 12 · Euporie · S/2003 J 3 · S/2003 J 18 · Thelxinoe · Euanthe · Helike · Orthosie
Iocaste · S/2003 J 16 · Praxidike · Harpalyke · Mneme · Hermippe · Thyone · Ananke
S/2003 J 17 · Aitne · Kale · Taygete · S/2003 J 19 · Chaldene · S/2003 J 15 · S/2003 J 10
S/2003 J 23 · Erinome · Aoede · Kallichore · Kalyke · Carme · Callirrhoe · Eurydome
Pasithee · Cyllene · Eukelade · S/2003 J 4 · Pasiphaë · Hegemone · Arche · Isonoe
S/2003 J 9 · S/2003 J 5 · Sinope · Sponde · Autonoe · S/2003 J 14 · Megaclite · S/2003 J 2
Amalthea group · Galilean moons · Himalia group · Ananke group · Carme group · Pasiphaë group
See also: Pronunciation key · Rings of Jupiter · Trojan asteroids

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edit Saturn's natural satellites
Janus' group | Mimas | Enceladus | Tethys | Dione | Rhea | Titan | Hyperion | Iapetus | Inuit group | Gallic group | Norse group
See also: Pronunciation key | Rings of Saturn

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edit Saturn's natural satellites
Pan · Daphnis · Atlas · Prometheus · S/2004 S 6 · S/2004 S 4 · S/2004 S 3 · Pandora · Epimetheus and Janus
Mimas · Methone · Pallene · Enceladus · Telesto, Tethys, and Calypso · Helene, Dione, and Polydeuces · Rhea · Titan · Hyperion · Iapetus
Kiviuq · Ijiraq · Phoebe · Paaliaq · Skathi · Albiorix · S/2004 S 11 · Erriapo · S/2006 S 8 · Siarnaq · S/2004 S 13 · S/2006 S 4 · Tarvos
S/2004 S 19 · Mundilfari · S/2006 S 6 · S/2006 S 1 · S/2004 S 17 · Narvi · S/2004 S 15 · S/2004 S 10 · Suttungr · S/2004 S 12 · S/2004 S 18
S/2004 S 9 · S/2004 S 14 · S/2004 S 7 · Thrymr · S/2006 S 3 · S/2006 S 7 · S/2006 S 2 · S/2004 S 16 · S/2006 S 2 · Ymir · S/2006 S 5 · S/2004 S 8
See also: Pronunciation key | Rings of Saturn | Cassini-Huygens | Themis

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edit Uranus' natural satellites
Cordelia · Ophelia · Bianca · Cressida · Desdemona · Juliet · Portia · Rosalind · Cupid · Belinda · Perdita · Puck · Mab
Miranda · Ariel · Umbriel · Titania · Oberon
Francisco · Caliban · Stephano · Trinculo · Sycorax · Margaret · Prospero · Setebos · Ferdinand
See also: Rings of Uranus


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edit Neptune's natural satellites
Naiad · Thalassa · Despina · Galatea · Larissa · Proteus
Triton
Nereid · S/2002 N 1 · S/2002 N 2 · S/2002 N 3 · Psamathe · S/2002 N 4
See also: Neptune Trojans · Rings of Neptune

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Large trans-Neptunian objects
Kuiper belt: Orcus | Pluto (Charon) | Ixion | 2002 UX25 | Varuna | 2002 TX300 | 2003 EL61 | Quaoar | 2005 FY9 | 2002 AW197
Scattered disc: 2002 TC302 | Eris | 2004 XR190 | Sedna
 See also Triton, astronomical objects and the solar system's list of objects, sorted by radius or mass
For pronunciation, see: Centaur and TNO pronunciation.

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Pluto's natural satellites edit
Charon · Nix · Hydra
See also : Pronunciation key

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Small Solar System bodies
Vulcanoids | Near-Earth asteroids | Main belt | Jupiter Trojans | Centaurs | Damocloids | Comets | Trans-Neptunians (Kuiper belt · Scattered disc · Oort cloud)
For other objects and regions, see: asteroid groups and families, binary asteroids, asteroid moons and the Solar system
For a complete listing, see: List of asteroids. See also Pronunciation of asteroid names and Meanings of asteroid names.

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Minor planets
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[edit] Constellations

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Constellations changed by Augustin Royer in 1679

Canis Major | split into | Columba | Canis Major

[edit] Space exploration

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Mars Spacecraft Missions
Flybys: Mariner 4 | Mariner 6 | Mariner 7 | Mars 4
Orbiters: Mariner 9 | Mars 2 | Mars 3 | Mars 5 | Mars 6 | Viking 1 | Viking 2 | Phobos 2 | Mars Global Surveyor | Mars Odyssey | Mars Express Orbiter | Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Landers and Rovers: Mars 3 | Viking 1 | Viking 2 | Mars Pathfinder | Spirit rover | Opportunity rover
Future: Phoenix Scout (2007) | Mars Science Laboratory (2009) | Phobos-Grunt (2009) | Mars 2011 | ExoMars (2013) | Astrobiology Field Laboratory (2016?)
See also: Mars | Exploration of Mars | Colonization of Mars


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edit Failed & Cancelled missions to the Planet Mars
Failed: Marsnik program | Sputnik 22 | Mars 1 | Sputnik 24 | Mariner 3 | Zond 2 | Mars 1969A | Mars 1969B | Mariner 8 | Cosmos 419 | Mars 6 | Mars 7 | Phobos 1 | Mars Observer | Mars 96 | Nozomi | Mars Climate Orbiter | Mars Polar Lander | Deep Space 2 | Beagle 2
Cancelled: Voyager | Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander | NetLander | Mars Telecommunications Orbiter

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edit NASA Mars Spacecraft Missions
Flybys: Mariner 4 | Mariner 6 | Mariner 7
Orbiters: Mariner 9 | Viking 1 | Viking 2 | Mars Global Surveyor | Mars Odyssey | Mars Express Orbiter | Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Landers and Rovers: Viking 1 | Viking 2 | Mars Pathfinder | Spirit rover | Opportunity rover
Future: Phoenix Scout | Mars Science Laboratory | Mars 2011 | Astrobiology Field Laboratory
See also: Mars | Exploration of Mars | Colonization of Mars


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Space colonization

Asteroids

Outer solar system

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