Galaxies
Systems of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, of various shapes and sizes, held together by gravitational attraction, usually spinning around a central supermassive black hole.
Nebulae
Massive clouds of interstellar gas and dust, usually the birthplace of new stars. Come in various colours, based upon their composition.
Star Clusters
Groups of associated stars, held together gravitationally. Either ‘globular’ (old stars, very dense) or ‘open’ (younger stars, and very much less dense).
Solar System
Our neighbouring planets – a total of eight including our own Earth. Vary in composition from the rocky inner planets to the gas giants residing further out.
Comets
Celestial wanderers, orbiting the sun, consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust. When they near the sun, a the give out an often spectacular ‘tail’ of gas and dust particles, which points away from the sun.
Widefield
Wide-angle images of larger areas of sky – often taken with a normal camera lens rather than a telescope.
Lunar
Images of our nearest neighbour – that rocky Satellite we know as the Moon. Smashed off from Earth by a collision with a Mars-sized planet about 4.5 billion years ago.
Miscellaneous
Anything that doesn’t fit into the other categories! Some things just defy definition…
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