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  3. Solar System - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_System

    General characteristics. Astronomers sometimes divide the Solar System structure into separate regions. The inner Solar System includes the Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and bodies in the asteroid belt. The outer Solar System includes the Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and bodies in the Kuiper belt. [32]

  4. Star chart - Wikipedia

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    A star chart is a celestial map of the night sky with astronomical objects laid out on a grid system. They are used to identify and locate constellations, stars, nebulae, galaxies, and planets. [1] They have been used for human navigation since time immemorial. [2]

  5. Sky-Map.org - Wikipedia

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    Sky-Map.org (or WikiSky.org) is a wiki and interactive sky map that covers over half a billion known celestial bodies. WikiSky is designed, in part, as a wiki . As such users can edit information about different stars by writing articles, adding Internet links, uploading images, or creating a special interest group for a specific task.

  6. List of Star Wars planets and moons - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Star Wars galaxy ( Legends) The Star Wars galaxy contains several broad sub-regions. Their exact definitions fluctuated somewhat during the Legends continuity, but were later formally updated by the new canon continuity when Disney purchased Lucasfilm. The new canon map is broadly similar to the later versions of the Legends galactic ...

  7. Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    It is the third brightest natural object in the Earth's night sky after the Moon and Venus and has been observed since prehistoric times. Its name derives from Jupiter, the chief deity of ancient Roman religion.

  8. Outline of the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Outline of the Solar System. The Sun, planets, moons and dwarf planets (true color, size to scale, distances not to scale) The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Solar System: Solar System – gravitationally bound system comprising the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly.

  9. Sky - Wikipedia

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    The sky is an unobstructed view upward from the surface of the Earth. It includes the atmosphere and outer space. It may also be considered a place between the ground and outer space, thus distinct from outer space. In the field of astronomy, the sky is also called the celestial sphere.

  10. Ecliptic - Wikipedia

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    The ecliptic forms the center of the zodiac, a celestial belt about 20° wide in latitude through which the Sun, Moon, and planets always appear to move. Traditionally, this region is divided into 12 signs of 30° longitude, each of which approximates the Sun's motion in one month.

  11. Discovery and exploration of the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    See also: Planet § History, History of astronomy, Timeline of Solar System astronomy, and Historical models of the Solar System. Map of Anaximander 's universe (circa 560 BCE) The first humans had limited understanding of the celestial bodies that could be seen in the sky.

  12. Vega - Wikipedia

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    It is the fifth-brightest star in the night sky, and the second-brightest star in the northern celestial hemisphere, after Arcturus. Vega has been extensively studied by astronomers, leading it to be termed "arguably the next most important star in the sky after the Sun".