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Brown, Ernest William
Ernest William Brown was a British-born American mathematician and astronomer known for his theory of the motion......
Brown, Harrison
Harrison Brown was an American geochemist known for his role in isolating plutonium for its use in the first atomic......
Brown, Robert Hanbury
Robert Hanbury Brown was a British astronomer and writer noted for his design, development, and use of the intensity......
Bruno, Giordano
Giordano Bruno was an Italian philosopher, astronomer, mathematician, and occultist whose theories anticipated......
Buran
Buran, Soviet orbiter similar in design and function to the U.S. space shuttle. Designed by the Energia aerospace......
Burbidge, Margaret
Margaret Burbidge was an English-born American astronomer who was the first woman to be appointed director of the......
Bykovsky, Valery
Valery Bykovsky was a Soviet cosmonaut who orbited Earth 81 times in the spacecraft Vostok 5, from June 14 to 19,......
Bīrūnī, al-
al-Bīrūnī was a Muslim astronomer, mathematician, ethnographist, anthropologist, historian, and geographer. Al-Bīrūnī......
Caelum
Caelum, constellation in the southern sky at about 5 hours right ascension and 40° south in declination. Caelum......
Callisto
Callisto, outermost of the four large moons (Galilean satellites) discovered around Jupiter by the Italian astronomer......
Caloris
Caloris, prominent multiringed impact basin on Mercury. The ramparts of Caloris are about 1,550 km (960 miles)......
Camelopardalis
Camelopardalis, constellation in the northern sky at about 6 hours right ascension and 70° north in declination.......
Campani, Giuseppe
Giuseppe Campani was an Italian optical-instrument maker who invented a lens-grinding lathe. Of peasant origin,......
Campbell, William Wallace
William Wallace Campbell was an astronomer known particularly for his spectrographic determinations of the radial......
Canadian Space Agency
Canadian Space Agency (CSA), Canadian government organization founded in 1989 that coordinates spaceflight activities.......
Cancer
Cancer, in astronomy, zodiacal constellation lying in the northern sky between Leo and Gemini, at about 8 hours......
Canes Venatici
Canes Venatici, constellation in the northern sky at about 13 hours right ascension and 40° north in declination.......
Canis Major
Canis Major, constellation in the southern sky, at about 7 hours right ascension and 20° south in declination.......
Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy
Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy, member of the Local Group of galaxies (the group that includes the Milky Way Galaxy)......
Canis Minor
Canis Minor, constellation in the northern sky, at about 8 hours right ascension and 5° north in declination. The......
Cannon, Annie Jump
Annie Jump Cannon was an American astronomer who specialized in the classification of stellar spectra. Cannon was......
Canopus
Canopus, second brightest star (after Sirius) in the night sky, with a visual magnitude of −0.74. Lying in the......
Cape Photographic Durchmusterung
Cape Photographic Durchmusterung (CPD), star catalog listing 454,875 stars of the 11th magnitude or brighter between......
Capella
Capella, sixth brightest star in the night sky and the brightest in the constellation Auriga, with an apparent......
Capricorn
Capricorn, in astrology, the 10th sign of the zodiac, considered as governing the period from about December 22......
carbonaceous chondrite
carbonaceous chondrite, a diverse class of chondrites (one of the two divisions of stony meteorites), important......
Carina
Carina, constellation in the southern sky that stretches from about 7 to 11 hours right ascension and at about......
Carpenter, Scott
Scott Carpenter was an American test pilot and astronaut who was one of the original seven astronauts in NASA’s......
Carr, Gerald
Gerald Carr was a U.S. astronaut who commanded the Skylab 4 mission, which established a new crewed spaceflight......
Carrington, Richard Christopher
Richard Christopher Carrington was an English astronomer who, by observing the motions of sunspots, discovered......
Carte du ciel
Carte du ciel, projected photographic mapping of some 10 million stars in all parts of the sky that was planned......
Cassegrain reflector
Cassegrain reflector, in astronomical telescopy, an arrangement of mirrors to focus incoming light at a point close......
Cassini de Thury, César-François
César-François Cassini de Thury was a French astronomer and geodesist, who continued surveying work undertaken......
Cassini, Dominique, comte de
Dominique, comte de Cassini was a French geodesist and astronomer who completed his father’s map of France, which......
Cassini, Gian Domenico
Gian Domenico Cassini was an Italian-born French astronomer who, among others, discovered the Cassini Division,......
Cassini, Jacques
Jacques Cassini was a French astronomer who compiled the first tables of the orbital motions of Saturn’s satellites.......
Cassini-Huygens
Cassini-Huygens, U.S.-European space mission to Saturn, launched on October 15, 1997. The mission consisted of......
Cassini’s laws
Cassini’s laws, three empirical rules that accurately describe the rotation of the Moon, formulated in 1693 by......
Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia, in astronomy, a constellation of the northern sky easily recognized by a group of five bright stars......
Cassiopeia A
Cassiopeia A, strongest source of radio emission in the sky beyond the solar system, located in the direction of......
Castor
Castor, multiple star having six component stars, in the zodiacal constellation Gemini. The stars Castor and Pollux......
Cavendish experiment
Cavendish experiment, measurement of the force of gravitational attraction between pairs of lead spheres, which......
celestial coordinates
celestial coordinates, Set of numbers used to pinpoint the position in the sky (see celestial sphere) of a celestial......
celestial globe
celestial globe, representation of stars and constellations as they are located on the apparent sphere of the sky.......
celestial sphere
celestial sphere, the apparent surface of the heavens, on which the stars seem to be fixed. For the purpose of......
Celsius, Anders
Anders Celsius was an astronomer who invented the Celsius temperature scale (often called the centigrade scale).......
Centaur object
Centaur object, any of a population of small bodies, similar to asteroids in size but to comets in composition,......
Centaurus
Centaurus, constellation in the southern sky, at about 13 hours right ascension and 40° south in declination. The......
Cepheid variable
Cepheid variable, one of a class of variable stars whose periods (i.e., the time for one cycle) of variation are......
Cepheus
Cepheus, constellation in the northern sky, at about 23 hours right ascension and 70° north in declination. It......
Ceres
Ceres, dwarf planet, the largest asteroid in the main asteroid belt, and the first asteroid to be discovered. Ceres......
Cernan, Eugene
Eugene Cernan was an American astronaut who, as commander of Apollo 17 (December 7–17, 1972), was the last person......
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO), astronomical observatory founded in 1965 in Chile as the southern......
Cetus
Cetus, constellation in the southern sky, at about 2 hours right ascension and 10° south in declination. The brightest......
Chaffee, Roger B.
Roger B. Chaffee was a U.S. astronaut who was a member of the three-man Apollo 1 crew killed when a flash fire......
Challis, James
James Challis was a British clergyman and astronomer, famous in the history of astronomy for his failure to discover......
Chamaeleon
Chamaeleon, constellation in the southern sky at about 11 hours right ascension and 80° south in declination. Its......
Chandler, Seth Carlo
Seth Carlo Chandler was an American astronomer best known for his discovery (1884–85) of the Chandler Wobble, a......
Chandra X-ray Observatory
Chandra X-ray Observatory, U.S. satellite, one of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) fleet......
Chandrasekhar limit
Chandrasekhar limit, in astrophysics, maximum mass theoretically possible for a stable white dwarf star. This limiting......
Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was an Indian-born American astrophysicist who, with William A. Fowler, won the 1983......
Chandrayaan
Chandrayaan, series of Indian lunar space probes. Chandrayaan-1 (chandrayaan is Hindi for “moon craft”), the first......
Chang-Díaz, Franklin
Franklin Chang-Díaz is a Costa Rican-born American physicist and the first Hispanic astronaut. Chang-Díaz aspired......
Chang’e
Chang’e, the Chinese moon goddess whose loveliness is celebrated in poems and novels. She sought refuge in the......
Chang’e
Chang’e, series of lunar probes launched by the China National Space Administration. The satellites are named for......
CHAPEA
CHAPEA, series of analog missions conducted by NASA that are intended to simulate human habitation on the surface......
Chari, Raja
Raja Chari is an American astronaut who spent 176 days in space aboard the International Space Station (ISS) from......
Charon
Charon, largest moon of the dwarf planet Pluto. It was discovered telescopically on June 22, 1978, by James W.......
Chawla, Kalpana
Kalpana Chawla was an Indian-born American astronaut and the first woman of Indian origin to go to space. She flew......
China 1
China 1, first Earth satellite orbited by the People’s Republic of China. It was launched on April 24, 1970, from......
China National Space Administration
China National Space Administration (CNSA), Chinese government organization founded in 1993 to manage national......
Chiron
Chiron, icy small body orbiting the Sun in the outer solar system among the giant planets. Once thought to be the......
chondrite
chondrite, in general, any stony meteorite characterized by the presence of chondrules. The only meteorites classified......
chondrule
chondrule, small, rounded particle embedded in most stony meteorites called chondrites. Chondrules are usually......
Christening Pluto’s Moons
Before choosing names for the two most recently discovered moons of Pluto, astronomers asked the public to vote.......
chromosphere
chromosphere, lowest layer of the Sun’s atmosphere, several thousand kilometres thick, located above the bright......
Chronology of Notable Astronauts
The term astronaut is commonly applied to an individual who has flown in outer space. More specifically, astronauts......
Chrétien, Jean-Loup
Jean-Loup Chrétien is a French astronaut who was the first person from western Europe to go into space, aboard......
Circinus
Circinus, constellation in the southern sky at about 15 hours right ascension and 60° south in declination. Its......
Clark Family
Clark Family, American family of telescope makers and astronomers who supplied unexcelled lenses to many observatories......
Clementine
Clementine, robotic U.S. spacecraft that orbited and observed all regions of the Moon over a two-month period in......
cluster of galaxies
cluster of galaxies, Gravitationally bound grouping of galaxies, numbering from the hundreds to the tens of thousands.......
Coalsack
Coalsack, a dark nebula in the Crux constellation (Southern Cross). Easily visible against a starry background,......
Coblentz, William W.
William W. Coblentz was an American physicist and astronomer whose work lay primarily in infrared spectroscopy.......
coelostat
coelostat, device consisting of a flat mirror that is turned slowly by a motor to reflect a portion of the sky......
cohenite
cohenite, an iron nickel carbide mineral with some cobalt [(Fe,Ni,Co)3C] that occurs as an accessory constituent......
Collins, Eileen
Eileen Collins is an American astronaut, the first woman to pilot and, later, to command a U.S. space shuttle.......
Collins, Michael
Michael Collins was a U.S. astronaut who was the command module pilot of Apollo 11, the first crewed lunar landing......
colour index
colour index, in astronomy, the difference between two measurements of the magnitude (brightness on a logarithmic......
colour–magnitude diagram
colour–magnitude diagram, in astronomy, graph showing the relation between the absolute magnitudes (brightnesses)......
Columba
Columba, constellation in the southern sky at about 6 hours right ascension and 35° south in declination. Its brightest......
Coma Berenices
Coma Berenices, constellation in the northern sky at about 13 hours right ascension and 20° north in declination.......
Coma cluster
Coma cluster, nearest rich cluster of galaxies containing thousands of systems. The Coma cluster lies about 330......
comet
comet, a small body orbiting the Sun with a substantial fraction of its composition made up of volatile ices. When......
Comet 3I/ATLAS
Comet 3I/ATLAS, interstellar object and possibly the oldest known comet. It was discovered by the robotic survey......
Comet Arend-Roland
Comet Arend-Roland, long-period comet remarkable for its anomalous second tail, which projected toward rather than......
Comet Hale-Bopp
Comet Hale-Bopp, long-period comet that was spectacularly visible to the naked eye, having a bright coma, a thick......
Comet Hyakutake
Comet Hyakutake, long-period comet that, because of its relatively close passage to Earth, was observed as one......
Comet Ikeya-Seki
Comet Ikeya-Seki, long-period comet that is one of a group of sungrazing comets, known as the Kreutz group, having......

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