Selection of astronomical bodies and objects:
- Moon Mimas and Ida, an asteroid with its own moon, Dactyl
- Comet Lovejoy and Jupiter, a giant gas planet
- The Sun; Sirius A with Sirius B, a white dwarf; the Crab Nebula, a remnant supernova
- A black hole (artist concept); Vela Pulsar, a rotating neutron star
- M80, a globular cluster, and the Pleiades, an open star cluster
- The Whirlpool galaxy and Abell 2744, a galaxy cluster
- Superclusters, galactic filaments and voids

Notable astronomical objects and their known physical features.
This is a list of lists, grouped by type of astronomical object.
Solar System
- List of Solar System objects
- List of gravitationally rounded objects of the Solar System
- List of Solar System objects most distant from the Sun
- List of Solar System objects by size
- Lists of geological features of the Solar System
- List of natural satellites (moons)
- Lists of small Solar System bodies
- Lists of comets
- List of meteor showers
- Minor planets
Exoplanets and brown dwarfs
Stars
- Lists of stars
- List of nearest stars and brown dwarfs
- List of brightest stars
- List of hottest stars
- List of nearest bright stars
- List of most luminous stars
- List of most massive stars
- List of largest known stars
- List of smallest stars
- List of oldest stars
- List of stars with proplyds
- List of variable stars
- List of semiregular variable stars
- List of stars that dim oddly
- List of X-ray pulsars
- List of brown dwarfs
- List of supernovae
- List of white dwarfs
Star constellations
Star clusters
Nebulae
Galaxies
- Satellite galaxies
Galaxy groups and clusters
Black holes
Other lists
Astronomical catalogues
Map of astronomical objects
See also
- Lists of astronauts
- List of government space agencies
- List of planetariums
- Lists of space scientists
- Lists of spacecraft
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