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| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox||[[Galaxies]]|<br/>Large gravitationally bound collections of celestial objects}}
| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox||[[Galaxies]]|<br/>Large gravitationally bound collections of celestial objects}}
| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox||[[Stars]]|<br/>Luminant celestial objects powered by gravitational collapse or induced methods like fusion}}
| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox||[[Stars]]|<br/>Celestial objects luminant due to gravitational collapse/induced processes like fusion}}
| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox||[[Planets]]|<br/>Large rounded objects which are neither stars nor remnants.}}
| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox||[[Planets]]|<br/>Large rounded celestial objects which are neither stars nor remnants.}}
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| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox||[[Space and Media]]|<br/>Empty space and the inter-object media which fills the heavens.}}
| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox||[[Space and Media]]|<br/>Inter-object (e.g. planets/stars) space and diffuse matter which fills it.}}
| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox||[[Orbits]]|<br/>On the mechanics of paths that objects follow in curved spacetime.<br/>}}
| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox||[[Orbits]]|<br/>On the mechanics of paths that objects follow in curved spacetime.<br/>}}
| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox||[[Elements and Ephemerides]]|<br/>Collated data of celestial objects' properties and orbital properties.}}
| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox||[[Elements and Ephemerides]]|<br/>Collated data of celestial objects' properties and orbital properties.}}

Latest revision as of 20:46, 5 March 2026

Astronomical Methods

How we are to do astronomy: skygazing, telescopic observation, data processing - etc.
Cosmology

What is the universe itself?

Astrobiology

Astronomical methods of detecting and observing alien life
Galaxies

Large gravitationally bound collections of celestial objects
Stars

Celestial objects luminant due to gravitational collapse/induced processes like fusion
Planets

Large rounded celestial objects which are neither stars nor remnants.
Space and Media

Inter-object (e.g. planets/stars) space and diffuse matter which fills it.
Orbits

On the mechanics of paths that objects follow in curved spacetime.
Elements and Ephemerides

Collated data of celestial objects' properties and orbital properties.
General Astronomy & Cosmology

Miscellaneous/general articles on astronomy and cosmology.