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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 263. Chapters: List of astronomers, Archaeoastronomy, Geocentric model, Antikythera mechanism, Astrolabe, Maya calendar, Deferent and epicycle, Almagest, Armillary sphere, Astronomy in medieval Islam, Nicolaus Copernicus, Week-day names, Definition of planet, Galileo affair, Planets in astrology, History of Mars observation, History of the telescope, Heliocentrism, Nebular hypothesis, Spherical Earth, IAU definition of planet, History of astrology, Indian astronomy, Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics, Chinese astronomy, History of Solar System formation and evolution hypotheses, Discovery of Neptune, History of supernova observation, Celestial spheres, Astronomical clock, Timeline of astronomy, History of gamma-ray burst research, Madhava series, Greek astronomy, Hebrew astronomy, Copernican heliocentrism, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, Dynamics of the celestial spheres, Classical planet, Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, Other moons of Earth, Carte du Ciel, History of the Big Bang theory, Welteislehre, Egyptian astronomy, Astronomische Nachrichten, Australian Aboriginal astronomy, Cornelius Gemma, Astronomia nova, Astrology and astronomy, Jacob's staff, Lost lands, Prague Astronomical Clock, Firmament, Aerial telescope, Govinda Bhattathiri, Tychonic system, Candravakyas, Astronomical complex, Copernican Revolution, Christian O'Brien, Ptolemy's table of chords, Solar symbol, Great Year, Ganita-yukti-bhasa, Hellenistic astrology, Phaeton, Fixed stars, Out of the Ordinary Festival, Sextant, Haridatta, Wandlebury Enigma, Portingbury Hills, The Great Debate, Venvaroha, Jyotirmimamsa, Helisaeus Roeslin, Galactocentrism, Mural instrument, The Man in the Moone, Fifth planet, Harmonices Mundi, Callippic cycle, Pole Hill, The Assayer, Treatise on the Astrolabe, Classical planets in Western alchemy, Mysterium C...