Concept cluster: Math and astronomy > Celestial bodies and features
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(astronomy) Any of a group of meteors associated with Biela's Comet (which had broken up by 1846).
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(astronomy) The brightest moon of the planet Uranus.
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(astronomy) A moon of Saturn.
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(astronomy) The second nakshatra in Hindu astronomy, corresponding to 35, 39, and 41 Arietis.
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A periodic Jupiter-family comet first recorded in 1772, subsequently splitting in two and not observed since 1852.
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(astronomy) Andromedid
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(astronomy) Any of a shower of meteorites originating from the constellation Cassiopeia.
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Alternative form of Charles' Wain [(astronomy) A bright circumpolar asterism of the northern sky, said to resemble a wagon or cart. It is part of the constellation Ursa Major and includes the seven stars Dubhe, Merak, Phecda, Megrez, Alioth, Mizar, and Alkaid.]
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(astronomy) The outermost natural satellite of Mars.
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(astronomy) A crater on the Moon.
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(astronomy) Latinized form of the Bayer designation ε Pegasi, named Enif.
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(astronomy) A moon of Saturn.
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(astronomy) Pertaining to Europa, a moon of Jupiter, or any (theoretical/fictional) inhabitants of the moon Europa.
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(astronomy, now historical) The planet Uranus.
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(astronomy) A moon of the planet Saturn.
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(astronomy) A crater in the first quadrant on the moon.
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A small moon of Neptune.
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(astronomy, historical) A scientific instrument used to determine the orbital periods of Jupiter's moons and to compute the times of their eclipses.
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The largest of the methane lakes on the surface of Saturn’s moon, Titan.
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(astronomy) A comet, cataloged as “C/1999 S4”, discovered on September 27, 1999, by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research program in New Mexico. (See https://web.archive.org/web/20051220100856/http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/comets/linear.html) Sometimes spelled LINEAR.
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Ellipsis of Lowana Planitia.; A plain in Venus, Solar System
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(astronomy) A dwarf planet orbiting in the Kuiper belt, discovered in 2005.
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A comet in Solar System. A rare comet which was visible to the naked eye, in the southern hemisphere in 2007. The first great comet of the 21st century, and brightest comet in about half-a-century.
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(astronomy) Of or relating to the Saturnian moon named for Mimas
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(astronomy) The innermost of Saturn's classical satellites, marked by a giant impact crater (Herschel) on its surface.
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One of the moons of Uranus.
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(astronomy) A moon of Haumea.
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(astronomy) A moon of Neptune
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(astronomy, moons) The outermost major moon of Uranus.
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(science fiction) The tenth planet, orbiting beyond Pluto.
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(astronomy) The innermost natural satellite of Mars.
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(astronomy, demonym) A member of the Pleiades cluster.
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(astronomy) The seventh satellite of the planet Uranus.
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(astronomy) A moon of Neptune
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(astronomy) One of the satellites of the planet Uranus.
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Of Puck, a moon of Uranus.
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(geography, geology, astronomy) An impact feature on Charon, the moon or binary companion of the dwarf planet Pluto.
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A crater in Niobe Planitia, Venus
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(astronomy) A lunar mansion in Indian astronomy corresponding to Aldebaran.
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(geography, geology, astronomy) An impact feature on Charon, the moon or binary companion of the dwarf planet Pluto.
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(astronomy) Rhea (moon of Saturn)
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A crater in Seleucus, Oceanus Procellarum, Moon, named for Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli
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Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9, a comet which collided with Jupiter.
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(astronomy) A moon of Saturn.
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(astronomy) An alternate name for the planet Venus.
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(astronomy, dated) An alternate name for the dwarf planet Pluto.
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(astronomy) An alternate name for the planet Jupiter.
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(astronomy) The planet Saturn.
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A crater in the eastern part of the Moon.
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(astronomy) The 5th moon of Pluto, discovered in 2012.
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A moon of Saturn.
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Any small lunar "sea"
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A lunar impact crater 2.8 kilometres in depth and 25 kilometres in diameter, located southeast of the crater Cassini, near the eastern edge of Mare Imbrium.
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(astronomy) A hypothesised Mars-sized planet of the early solar system thought to have collided with the Earth to produce the Moon.
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(astronomy) The largest moon of the planet Saturn.
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(astronomy) Of or pertaining to the largest moon of Neptune.
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(astrophysics) A Trojan asteroid.
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(astronomy) Any astronomical object, on the apparent outer edge of the Kuiper Belt, whose orbit has a 1:2 resonance with the planet Neptune.

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