Stars - It is a massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity.
Nebula - Stars are born from swirling clouds of hydrogen gas in deep space between stars.
Proto star - A radiating ball and accumulation of cloud of gas formed due to the condensation of mutual gravitational attraction which further lead to the birth of a star.
Average Star - Enough light on heat energy to maintain the star.
Main Sequence Star - Normal, Mature stars, that are using their nuclear fuel at a steady rate.
Red Giants - Stars that are bright but low temperature.
White Dwarfs - These are faint, white hot stars.
Black Dwarfs - Stars that are dark in color that can never been seen because the helium gases that gives light to the star are totally loss.
Supernova - Is a powerful and luminous stellar explosion.
Black Hole - Is a region of space time where gravity is so strong that nothing no particles or even electromagnetic such as light can escape from it.
Alpha Centauri - Brightest star in the southern constellation of Centaurus and the third brightest star in the night sky.
Proxima Centauri - A red Dwarf Star
Rigel - A blue white supergiant
Sirius - A white dwarf star
Canopus - Second brightest star
Betelgeuse - Is the ninth brightest star and is a red supergiant.
Antares - Is the seventeenth brightest star and is a red supergiant.
Aldebaran - Is an orange giant star.
Procyon - Faint white dwarf star.
Elliptical Galaxy - Are shaped like a spheroid, or elongated sphere.
Spiral Galaxy - Spherical Structure.
Barred Spiral Galaxy - Is a spiral galaxy with a central bar shaped structure composed of star.
Irregular Galaxy - Undefinite Shape.
Andromeda Galaxy - A spiral Galaxy.
Milky Way - Is a barred spiral galaxy with a floating rotating disc.
Large Magellanic Clouds - An irregular galaxy.
Centaurus - One of the brightest constellation in the southern sky.