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- Antares [r]: The brightest star in the constellation of Scorpius and the sixteenth brightest star in the nighttime sky. [e]
- Astronomy [r]: The study of objects and processes in the observable universe, e.g. stars, planets, comets or asteroids. [e]
- Chinese constellation [r]: The way ancient Chinese grouped the stars, which are very different from the modern IAU recognized constellations. [e]
- Latitude [r]: Location north or south of the equator, measured in degrees from the equator, which is 0. [e]
- Mars (planet) [r]: The fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman god of war; also known as the "Red Planet". [e]
- Milky Way [r]: The Milky Way galaxy which contains our solar system. [e]
- Right-hand rule [r]: Rule for the direction of the vector describing a cross product, a torque, or an angular momentum. [e]
- Saturn (planet) [r]: The sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman god of agriculture and harvest. [e]
- Solar system [r]: Our sun, Sol and the astronomical objects, like Planet Earth, gravitationally bound to it [e]