White dwarf
A small, hot, dim star that is left over center of an old star.
Red giant
A large, reddish star late in its life cycle.
The location on the H-R diagram where most stars lie.
An object so massive and dense that even light cannot escape its gravity.
Light year
The distance that light travels in one year; about 9.5 trillion kilometres.
An apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different locations.
A gigantic explosion in which massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space.
Polaris (the star)
Polaris is a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor.
Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia is a constellation in the northern sky named after the vain queen Cassiopeia, mother of Andromeda, in Greek mythology, who boasted about her unrivaled beauty.
Canis major
Canis Major is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere.
Orion is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world.
Ursa Minor, (Latin: “Lesser Bear”) also called the Little Bear, in astronomy, a constellation of the northern sky, at about 15 hours right ascension and 80° north declination, and seven of whose stars outline the Little Dipper.
Ursa Major is a constellation in the northern sky, whose associated mythology likely dates back into prehistory.
Hubble, Edwin
Edwin Powell Hubble was an American astronomer.
Sir Isaac Newton PRS was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author.
Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de’ Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.
Kepler, Johannes
Johannes Kepler was a German mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, and natural philosopher.
Brahe, Tycho
Tycho Brahe was a Danish astronomer, known for his accurate and comprehensive astronomical observations.
Nicolaus Copernicus was a Renaissance polymath, active as a mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon.
Ptolemy
Claudius Ptolemy was a mathematician, astronomer, geographer, and astrologer who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises.