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- Magnitude [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Milky Way [r]: The Milky Way galaxy which contains our solar system. [e]
- Star [r]: A massive, luminous ball of plasma that is held together by gravity. [e]
- Black hole [r]: Area of space-time with a gravitational field so intense that its escape velocity is equal to or exceeds the speed of light. [e]