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    1. Reach for the Stars Windy Ridge Science Olympiad Team!!!
    2. CONSTELLATIONS
    3. Andromeda
      • The chained maiden
    4. Aquarius (new)
      • the water-bearer
    5. Aquila
      • The eagle
    6. Aurgia
      • The charioteer
    7. Bootes
      • The bear watcher
    8. Cancer
      • The crab
    9. Canes Venatica
      • The hunting dogs
    10. Canis Major
      • The greater dog
    11. Canis Minor
      • The lesser dog
    12. Cassiopeia
      • The seated queen
    13. Cygnus (new)
      • The swan or northern cross
    14. Dorado
      • The goldfish or swordfish
    15. Gemini
      • The twins Castor and Pollux
    16. Hercules
      • Heracles
    17. Leo (new)
      • The lion
    18. Lyra
      • The lyre
    19. Mensa
      • The table
    20. Orion
      • The hunter
    21. Perseus
      • Perseus
    22. Sagittarius
      • The archer
    23. Scorpius (new)
      • The scorpion
    24. Taurus
      • The bull
    25. Tucana
      • The toucan
    26. Ursa Minor
      • The little bear
    27. Virgo
      • The virgin
    28. Vulpecula (new)
      • The fox
    29. STARS
    30. Altair
      • Aquila
      • 12 th brightest star
      • Mass-1.7
      • Radius- 1.7
      • Temp.-8000k
      • White star
    31. Capella
      • Auriga
      • 11 th brightest star
      • Mass-2.69/2.56
      • Radius-10.2/8.5
      • Temp.-5270/5900k
      • Yellow star
    32. Arcturus
      • Bootes
      • 3 rd brightest star
      • Mass-1-1.5
      • Radius-25.7
      • Temp.-4300k
      • Red giant star
    33. Sirus A
      • Canis major
      • Brightest star in night sky
      • Mass-2.02
      • Radius-1.711
      • Temp.-9940k
      • White main sequence stars
    34. Sirus B
      • Canis major
      • Brightest star in night sky
      • Mass-0.978
      • Radius-0.0084
      • Temp.-25200k
      • White dwarf stars
    35. Procyon
      • Canis minor
      • 8 th brightest star
      • Mass-1.50/0.60
      • Radius-1.86/0.02
      • Temp.-6650/9700k
      • White-yellow dwarf
    36. Denab (new)
      • Cygnus
      • 19 th brightest star
      • White super giant
    37. Castor
      • Gemini
      • 44 th brightest star
      • Mass-2.15/1.7
      • Radius-2.3/1.6
      • Temp.-10300/8840k
      • Orange giant star
    38. Pollux
      • Gemini
      • 17 th brightest star
      • Mass-1.86
      • Radius-8.0
      • Temp.-4865k
      • Orange giant star
    39. Regulus (new)
      • Leo
      • 22 nd brightest star
      • Mass-3.5/0.8/0.2
      • Radius-3.15-4.15/0.5
      • Temp.-10300-16400k
      • Bluish-white star
    40. Wolf 359 (new)
      • Leo
      • Mass-0.09
      • Radius-0.16
      • Temp.-2800
      • Red dwarf
    41. Vega
      • Lyra
      • 5 th brightest star
      • Mass-2.11
      • Radius-2.26*2.78
      • 9602+-180
      • Northern pole star
    42. Betelgeuse
      • Orion
      • 9 th brightest star
      • Mass-14
      • Radius-630
      • Temp.-3500k
      • Red supergiant
    43. Rigel
      • Orion
      • 6 th brightest star
      • Mass-17
      • Radius-70
      • Temp.-11000k
      • Blue super giant
    44. Algol
      • Perseus
      • 59 th brightest star
      • Mass-3.59/0.79/1.67
      • Radius-2.3/3.0/0.9
      • Temp.-12000/4500/8500k
      • Main sequence/sub giant
    45. Antares
      • Scorpius
      • 16 th brightest star
      • Mass-15.5
      • Radius-700
      • Temp.-3500k
      • Red super giant star
    46. Sun (new)
      • Center of the solar system
    47. Aldebaran
      • Taurus
      • 13 th brightest star
      • Mass-2.5/0.15
      • Radius-25/0.04
      • Temp.-4100/3050k
    48. Polaris
      • Ursa minor
      • 48 th brightest star
      • Mass-4.3+1.1
      • Radius-30
      • Temp.-7200k
      • Bright giant/ super giant
      • Yellow star
    49. Spica
      • Virgo
      • 15 th brightest star
      • Mass-11/7
      • Radius-7.8/4.0
      • Temp.-22400/18500k
      • A blue giant
    50. DEEP SKY OBJECTS
    51. M31 Andromeda
      • Andromeda
      • Largest galaxy of the local group
      • Spiral galaxy
    52. Helix Nebula (new)
      • Aquarius
      • Planetary nebula
      • Destined to become a white dwarf star
    53. M44 Beehive Cluster
      • Cancer
      • Contains white dwarfs, red giants and main sequence stars
      • Open cluster
    54. M51 Whirlpool Galaxy
      • Canes Venatica
      • Spiral galaxy
    55. Cas A
      • Cassiopeia
      • Supernova remnant
      • Shell remnant
    56. Tycho’s SNR
      • Cassiopeia
      • Supernova
      • Nebula remnant
    57. Veil Nebula (new)
      • Cygnus
      • Supernova remnant
    58. LMC
      • Mensa/Dorado
      • Large megellanic cloud
    59. M13 Globular Cluster
      • Hercules
    60. M57 Ring Nebula
      • Lyra
      • Planetary nebula
      • Ring nebula
    61. Milky Way Galaxy
      • Barred spiral galaxy
    62. M42 Orion Nebula
      • Orion
      • Diffuse nebula
    63. Trapezium (new)
      • Orion
      • Open cluster of stars
      • Brown dwarfs and run-way stars
    64. SGR A*
      • Sagittarius
      • Radio emission center of the milky way
      • Super massive black hole
    65. M6 Butterfly Cluster (new)
      • Scorpius
      • Open cluster
      • Most bright stars are hot
      • Blue b type stars and orange giant stars
    66. Hyades
      • Taurus
      • Nearest open cluster to the solar system
      • Main sequence stars
    67. SMC
      • Tucana
      • Dwarf galaxy
      • Barred spiral galaxy
      • Small magellanic cloud
    68. M1 Crab Nebula
      • Taurus
      • Supernova remnant
    69. M45 Pleiades
      • Taurus
      • Open cluster
      • Hot blue stars
    70. M84 (new)
      • Virgo
      • Lenticular galaxy
    71. M27 Dumbbell Nebula (new)
      • Planetary nebula
      • Vulpecula

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