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* means empty, which most of the links are, for the moment. However, I am working on to completing this site as soon as possible. Though this page should give you a hint on what to expect from Nova Celestia in the future.


  1. Binary star systems - Systems of two stars orbiting each other.
    1. Different kinds of binary starsystems
    2. X-Ray binary star systems
    3. Popular binary starsystems
  2. Extra-solar planets - Read about extra solar planets that astronomers have discovered.
    1. Carbon planets
    2. Earth-sized planets
    3. Gas giants
    4. Detecting Extrasolar planets
    5. Extrasolar missions
  3. Galaxies - Galaxies are formations of stars, consisting of millions, often billions of stars.
    1. Hubble's galaxy classification
    2. Supermassive black holes *
    3. Colliding galaxies *
    4. Elliptical galaxies *
    5. Irregular galaxies *
    6. Milky Way
    7. Seyfert galaxies *
    8. Spiral galaxies *
    9. Globular clusters *
  4. Nebulae - Nebulae are gaseous clouds, consisting of mainly hydrogen and helium.
    1. Emission Nebulae *
    2. HII-regions *
    3. Planetary Nebulae *
    4. Refletion Nebulae *
    5. Supernova remnants *
  5. Solar system - Illustrated information about the solar system,
    ranging from the creation till the present.
    1. Asteroid Belt
    2. Comets
    3. Creation of the Solar System
    4. Earth
    5. Jupiter
    6. Mars
    7. Mercury
    8. Neptune
    9. Pluto
    10. Saturn
    11. The Sun
    12. Uranus
    13. Venus
  6. Stars - There are many kinds of stars in the Universe, read about some of them here.
    1. Black holes *
    2. Blue giants *
    3. Brown Dwarfs *
    4. Fusion processes *
    5. Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram (H-R Diagram) *
    6. Giants *
    7. Neutron stars *
    8. Open clusters *
    9. Pulsars *
    10. Red dwarfs *
    11. Red giants *
    12. Stellar formation *
    13. Stellar interiors *
    14. Sunlike stars *
    15. Supergiants *
    16. Superheavy stars *
    17. Supernovae *
    18. White dwarfs *
  7. Variable stars - Stars that vary in brightness.
    1. Cepheid Variables *
    2. Eruptive variables *
    3. Mira Variables *
    4. Pulsating variables *
    5. RR lyrae *
    6. T Tauri *
    7. Wolf-Rayet *

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