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BLACK HOLES
Black holes are regions of space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape. They warp spacetime and play a crucial role in galaxy evolution.



STARS
Stars are colossal spheres of plasma that generate light and heat through nuclear fusion. They are the engines of the universe, influencing the formation of planets and life.





PLANETS
Planets are diverse celestial bodies that orbit stars, ranging from rocky terrains to gas giants. They are home to unique features and, sometimes, life itself.




MOONS
Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, offering diverse terrains and histories. They influence planetary environments and can even harbor potential for life.




GALAXIES
Galaxies are immense systems of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity. They come in various shapes, from majestic spirals to dense elliptical clusters.





SUPERNOVAS
Supernovas are powerful stellar explosions marking the end of massive stars. These cosmic events forge heavy elements and scatter them across the universe.




PULSARS
Pulsars are fast-spinning neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic radiation. Their precise pulses make them essential tools for studying space-time.



COMETS
Comets are icy bodies that orbit the Sun and develop glowing tails as they approach it. They are remnants from the early solar system, holding clues to its formation.


