Lists of astronomical objects
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|image1=Mimas Cassini.jpg{{!}}Mimas, a natural satellite of Saturn
|image2=243 ida.jpg{{!}}Asteroid Ida with its own moon
|image3=C2014 Q2.jpg{{!}}Comet Lovejoy
|image4=Portrait of Jupiter from Cassini.jpg{{!}}Planet Jupiter, a gas giant
|image5=The Sun by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly of NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory - 20100819.jpg{{!}}The Sun, a G-type star
|image6=Sirius A and B Hubble photo.editted.PNG{{!}}Star Sirius A with white dwarf companion Sirius B
|image7=Crab Nebula.jpg{{!}}The Crab Nebula, a remnant of a supernova explosion that was seen in the year 1054
|image8=BlackHole Lensing.gif{{!}}Black hole (artist's animation)
|image9=Vela Pulsar jet.jpg{{!}}Vela pulsar, a rotating neutron star
|image10=A Swarm of Ancient Stars - GPN-2000-000930.jpg{{!}}Globular star cluster Messier 80 in the constellation Scorpius
|image11=Pleiades large.jpg{{!}}The Pleiades, an open star cluster
|image12=Messier51 sRGB.jpg{{!}}The Whirlpool galaxy
|image13=Heic1401a-Abell2744-20140107.jpg{{!}}Galaxy cluster Abel 2744
|image14=2MASS LSS chart-NEW Nasa.jpg{{!}}Map of galaxy superclusters and filaments
|image15=Nearsc.gif{{!}}Map of filaments and voids
|footer=Selection of astronomical bodies and objects:
- Moon Mimas and Ida, an asteroid with its own moon, Dactyl
- Comet Lovejoy and Jupiter, a giant gas planet
- The Sun; Sirius A with Sirius B, a white dwarf; the Crab Nebula, a remnant supernova
- A black hole (artist concept); Vela Pulsar, a rotating neutron star
- M80, a globular cluster, and the Pleiades, an open star cluster
- The Whirlpool Galaxy and Abell 2744, a galaxy cluster
- Superclusters, galactic filaments and voids
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This is a list of lists, grouped by type of astronomical object.
Solar System
- List of Solar System objects
- List of gravitationally rounded objects of the Solar System
- List of Solar System objects most distant from the Sun
- List of Solar System objects by size
- Lists of geological features of the Solar System
- List of natural satellites (moons)
- Lists of small Solar System bodies
- Lists of comets
- List of meteor showers
; Minor planets
Exoplanets and brown dwarfs
Stars
- Lists of stars
- List of nearest stars
- List of brightest stars
- List of hottest stars
- List of nearest bright stars
- List of most luminous stars
- List of most massive stars
- List of largest stars
- List of stars with resolved images
- List of smallest stars
- List of oldest stars
- List of stars with proplyds
- List of variable stars
- List of Wolf-Rayet stars
- List of luminous blue variable stars
- List of O-type stars
- List of stars that have unusual dimming periods
- List of X-ray pulsars
- List of brown dwarfs
- List of supernovae
- List of supernova remnants
- List of supernova candidates
- List of gamma-ray bursts
- List of white dwarfs
Star constellations
Star clusters
Nebulae
Galaxies
Galaxy groups and clusters
Black holes
Other lists
- List of voids
- List of largest voids
- List of largest cosmic structures
- List of the most distant astronomical objects
- List of neutron stars
- List of most massive neutron stars
- List of least massive black holes
- List of multiplanetary systems
- List of resolved circumstellar disks
- List of brightest natural objects in the sky
Astronomical catalogues
- List of astronomical catalogues
- List of NGC objects
- List of NGC objects (1–1000)
- List of NGC objects (1001–2000)
- List of NGC objects (2001–3000)
- List of NGC objects (3001–4000)
- List of NGC objects (4001–5000)
- List of NGC objects (5001–6000)
- List of NGC objects (6001–7000)
- List of NGC objects (7001–7840)
- List of IC objects
- List of Messier objects
- List of Caldwell objects
- List of Herschel 400 objects
- List of Melotte objects
- List of Collinder objects
- List of Winnecke Objects
- List of RCW Objects
- List of Gliese & GJ Objects
- List of Kepler Objects
- List of Kepler Objects (1-500)
- List of Kepler Objects (501-1000)
- List of Kepler Objects (1001-1500)
- List of Kepler Objects (1501-2000)
- List of Kepler Objects (2001-2500)
- List of Kepler's K2 Objects
- List of HAT-P objects
- List of WASP Objects
- List of XO Objects
- List of CoRoT Objects
Map of astronomical objects
{{wide image|Observable_Universe_Logarithmic_Map_(horizontal_layout_english_annotations).png|2000px|In this map of the Observable Universe, objects appear enlarged to show their shape. From left to right celestial bodies are arranged according to their proximity to the Earth. This horizontal (distance to Earth) scale is logarithmic.}}
See also
- American Astronomical Society
- Outline of astronomy
- Lists of astronauts
- List of government space agencies
- List of planetariums
- Lists of space scientists
- Lists of spacecraft
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