Our Solar System
Constellations
Humanity
Deep Space
The Stars
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This group of planets is situated on the outer layer of the solar system past the asteroid belt.

The Gas Giants

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This iconic constellation consists of 7 stars and takes the shape of a ladle.

The Big Dipper

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This was the first man to walk on the moon.

Neil Armstrong

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These celestial bodies form when a massive star's gravity is too great and collapses in on itself.

Black Holes

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This is what larger stars undergo and the end of their lifespan.

Supernova

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This dwarf planet used to be a traditional planet before being reclassified in 2006.

Pluto

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This constellation is easily recognizable by the three stars situated in a line like a 'belt'.

Orion

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This was the first satellite ever successfully put into orbit.

Sputnik 1

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This is the closest galaxy to our own.

Andromeda Galaxy

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This is what most small to average size stars become once they reach the end of their lifespan.

Dwarf Stars

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This planet has the most moons orbiting it out of every other planet in our solar system.

Saturn

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This constellation is seen as a symbol of balance and the scales of justice.

Libra

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This rocket was the largest rocket NASA ever built.

Saturn V

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Extremely bright galaxies powered by supermassive black holes.

Quasars

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These celestial bodies form when massive stars collapse after a supernova, but don't fully collapse in on themselves to form black holes.

Neutron Stars

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The planets were originally named after Roman gods, except for this one.

Earth

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This constellation is regarded as the closest one to Earth.

Centaurus

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This satellite launched in 1977 is the farthest man-made object from Earth, with the goal to reach one light day away from Earth.

Voyager 1

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These sections of the universe are massive, empty zones of darkness that contain significantly fewer stars and galaxies than other regions in the universe.

Supervoids

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These projections from our Sun are what cause auroras on Earth.

Solar Winds

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This asteroid ring lies beyond even Neptune and encircles our entire solar system.

The Kuiper Belt

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This is the largest recognized constellation, spanning 3.16% of the night sky.

Hydra

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This rocket was the smallest orbital rocket launch ever.

Japan's SS-520-5

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The discrepancy of why we haven't seen any forms of extraterrestrial life despite the vast number of stars and potentially habitable planets.

The Fermi Paradox

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This hypothetical celestial body forms when a neutron star collapses, and act as an intermediate stable state between neutron stars and black holes.

Strange/Quark Stars

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