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Main CategorySub-categoryDescriptionSize (km, sun relation, light years)MassMax Temperture (K)Approximante Maximum Range
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NebulaNebulaA Nebula is a giant cloud of matter.1.49x10^8 km to 1.49x10^9 kmSlightly greater than vacuum of space10000NA
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NebulaPulsar Wind NebulaNebula inside a Supernova powered by a central pulsar1.49x10^8 km to 1.49x10^9 kmDensity slightly greater than vacuum of space6000000100 TeV
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SupergiantStarA star with enough mass to continue fusion reactions creating larger atoms (Fe)up to 2,100 times larger than the Sun10 to 70 times the mass of the Sun4500100 GeV
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SupernovaSupernovaA supergiant star exploding, triggered by re ignition of Fusion or Gravitational CollapseContinually expandingContinually changing10000000000010 MeV
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SupernovaSupernova RemnantRemains of an exploded star within a supernovaContinually expandingContinually changing100000010 TeV
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Neutron StarNeutron Stara celestial object of very small radius (typically 18 miles/30 km) and very high density, composed predominantly of closely packed neutronsup to the diameter of 20 km1.4 to 3 times the mass of our Sun600000NA
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Neutron StarMagnetarA neutron star that has a very strong magnetic fieldup to the diameter of 20 km1.4 to 3 times the mass of our Sun18000000??
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Neutron StarPulsarA neutron star with a beam of electromagnetic radiation visible when rotated toward Earthup to the diameter of 20 km1.4 to 3 times the mass of our Sun1000000TeV
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Black HoleBlack HoleA very dense compression, at the end of a massive star's lifeSmall: one atom; Medium: 16 km diameter, Supermassive: Diameter the size of the solar system. Small: One mountain, Medium: 20 times mass of Sun, Supermassive: 1 million times of our SunSmall: 2000 Meduim: 0.00000006 Large: 0.00000000000001NA
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Massive Star/Black holeX-Ray Binary Systemone normal star and a collapsed star rotating around a common center of mass that emits x-ray100 to 1,000 times greater than the Sun8 times greater than the Sun100000010 TeV
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Main Sequence StarStar90% of the stars including our Sun. Hydrogen in the core is converted into Helium by nuclear fusion.Sun’s diameter is 1.39 x 10^6 kmSun’s mass is 1.99x10^30 kg. Main sequence stars can range from 1/10 the size of the Sun to 200 times the size of the Sun2000 - 31000100 GeV
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Red GiantStarA star without enough mass to continue nuclear fusion beyond He production100 to 1,000 times greater than the Sun8 times greater than the Sun5000100 GeV
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Mainsequence Star/StarBinary SystemTwo Stars rotating around a common central mass100 to 1,000 times greater than the Sun8 times greater than the Sun2000-31000100 GeV
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Main CategorySub-categoryDescriptionSize (km, sun relation, light years)MassMax Temperture (K)Maximum Energy
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White DwarfStarA small to medium collapsed star no longer undergoing Nuclear fusionAround the size of the Earth (Earth Diameter 12,742 km)98% the mass of the Sun. 200,000 times the density of Earth.100000Because White Dwarfs are cooling they emit low energy electromagnetic radiation
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Black DwarfStarThe stage after a white DwarfNANAN/ANA
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GalaxiesActive Galactic Nuclei (AGN)The center of the galaxy emits radiation more powerful than the rest of the galaxy. (Example would be a Blazar)100,000 light years1.5 trillion time the mass of the Sun1000000010 TeV
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GalaxiesStarburst A galaxy under a high rate of star formation (100 times faster than the milky way galaxy)100,000 light years1.5 trillion time the mass of the Sun20-300 (Dust)10 TeV
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GalaxiesBlazarAn AGN with the jet of electromagnetic energy facing Earth 100,000 light years1.5 trillion time the mass of the Sun10000000000000 (Core)10 TeV
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CometSatelliteComposed of ice with a rocky core and frequently a tailup to 100km 0.6 g/cm^3200-340 NA
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AsteroidSatelliteastronomical object orbiting the Sun that does not resemble a planet-like discup to 1 kmaround 2.0g/cm^3170-200NA
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Gas GiantPlanetPlanet with a large amount of ammonia and methane ice with a rocky or metallic core49,200 to 139,800 kmDensity between 0.687 to 1.638 g/cm^370-150NA
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Terrestrial PlanetPlanetRocky planet with small amounts of ice2,400 to 3,400 kmAverage density between 3.9 to 5.5 g/cm^3240-730NA
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Dwarf PlanetPlanetA dwarf planet is a planetary-mass object that is neither a true planet nor a natural satellite.473 to 1,188 kmaround 2.5 g/cm^340NA
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MeteoroidSatelliteA small rock or metallic body in space that are significantly smaller than an asteroidgrain of sand to 1 m3 to 8 g/cm^3170-200NA
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MoonSatelliteAn astronomical body that orbits a planet150 m to 2634 km0.84 to 1.9 g/cm^340-400NA
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