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Langley, Samuel Pierpont
Samuel Pierpont Langley was an American astrophysicist and aeronautical pioneer who developed new instruments with......
Laplace, Pierre-Simon, marquis de
Pierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace was a French mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who was best known for his......
Large Binocular Telescope Observatory
Large Binocular Telescope Observatory (LBTO), observatory consisting of two 8.4-metre (28-foot) telescopes located......
Las Campanas Observatory
Las Campanas Observatory (LCO), astronomical observatory established in 1969 in the Atacama desert of Chile at......
Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory
Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), astronomical observatory located in Hanford, Washington,......
Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), European group of three spacecraft that are designed to search for gravitational......
Lassell, William
William Lassell was an amateur English astronomer who discovered Ariel and Umbriel, satellites of Uranus; and Triton,......
launch vehicle
launch vehicle, in spaceflight, a rocket-powered vehicle used to transport a spacecraft beyond Earth’s atmosphere,......
Lawrence, Robert Henry, Jr.
Robert Henry Lawrence, Jr. was a U.S. Air Force major who was the first African American astronaut in the U.S.......
LCROSS
LCROSS, U.S. spacecraft that was deliberately crashed into the Moon on October 9, 2009, resulting in the discovery......
Le Verrier, Urbain-Jean-Joseph
Urbain-Jean-Joseph Le Verrier was a French astronomer who predicted by mathematical means the existence of the......
Leavitt, Henrietta Swan
Henrietta Swan Leavitt was an American astronomer known for her discovery of the relationship between period and......
Lemaître, Georges
Georges Lemaître was a Belgian astronomer and cosmologist who formulated the modern big-bang theory, which holds......
Leo
Leo, in astronomy, zodiacal constellation lying in the northern sky between Cancer and Virgo, at about 10 hours......
Leo Minor
Leo Minor, constellation in the northern sky at about 10 hours right ascension and 35° north in declination. Its......
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and engineer whose skill and intelligence,......
Leonardo da Vinci’s parachute
Leonardo da Vinci discussed the parachute in a notebook entry now contained in the Codex Atlanticus. Although it......
Leonov, Aleksei
Aleksei Leonov was a Soviet cosmonaut who performed the first space walk. After early schooling in Kaliningrad,......
Lepus
Lepus, constellation in the southern sky at about 6 hours right ascension and 20° south in declination. Its brightest......
Levy, David H.
David H. Levy is a Canadian astronomer and science writer who discovered—along with Carolyn Shoemaker and Eugene......
Li Chunfeng
Li Chunfeng was a Chinese mathematician and astronomer. Li was the son of a widely educated state official. He......
Li Rui
Li Rui was a Chinese mathematician and astronomer who made notable contributions to the revival of traditional......
Li Zhizao
Li Zhizao was a Chinese mathematician, astronomer, and geographer whose translations of European scientific books......
Libra
Libra, in astronomy, zodiacal constellation in the southern sky lying between Scorpius and Virgo, at about 15 hours......
libration
libration, in astronomy, an oscillation, apparent or real, of a satellite, such as the Moon, the surface of which......
Lick Observatory
Lick Observatory, astronomical observatory located about 21 km (13 miles) east of San Jose, California, U.S., atop......
light curve
light curve, in astronomy, graph of the changes in brightness with time of a star, particularly of the variable......
limb darkening
limb darkening, in astrophysics, gradual decrease in brightness of the disk of the Sun or of another star as observed......
Lindblad, Bertil
Bertil Lindblad was a Swedish astronomer who contributed greatly to the theory of galactic structure and motion......
Lindgren, Kjell
Kjell Lindgren is an American astronaut who has made two spaceflights to the International Space Station (ISS)......
Lippershey, Hans
Hans Lippershey was a spectacle maker from the United Netherlands, traditionally credited with inventing the telescope......
LISA Pathfinder
LISA Pathfinder, European Space Agency space mission that successfully tested the technology necessary for the......
list of astronauts
This is a list of astronauts ordered alphabetically by country of origin or residence. The list also includes private......
list of astronomers
This is a list of astronomers, ordered alphabetically by nationality. It includes scientists who received degrees......
list of astronomical observatories and telescopes
Astronomical observatories are structures containing telescopes and auxiliary instruments with which to observe......
list of brightest stars
These are the 26 brightest stars as seen from Earth, listed in descending order of brightness. The list includes......
list of constellations
This is an alphabetically ordered list of constellations. (See also astronomy; star; star...
list of galaxies and galaxy clusters
A galaxy is any of the systems of stars and interstellar matter that make up the universe. Many such assemblages......
list of moons
There are 171 moons, or natural satellites, orbiting the planets in our solar system; Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,......
list of planets
A planet is any relatively large natural body that revolves in an orbit around the Sun or around some other star......
list of satellites
This is a list of satellites, ordered alphabetically according to the country that launched them. Note that some......
list of stars
A star is any massive self-luminous celestial body of gas that shines by radiation derived from its internal energy......
Little Dipper, The
The Little Dipper, constellation of seven stars of the larger constellation Ursa Minor...
Liu Yang
Liu Yang is a Chinese astronaut and the first Chinese woman in space. Liu joined the People’s Liberation Army (PLA)......
Local Group
Local Group, in astronomy, the group of more than 20 galaxies to which the Milky Way Galaxy belongs. About half......
Lockyer, Sir Joseph Norman
Sir Joseph Norman Lockyer was a British astronomer who in 1868 discovered in the Sun’s atmosphere a previously......
Long March
Long March, family of Chinese launch vehicles. Like those of the United States and Soviet Union, China’s first......
long-period variable star
long-period variable star, any intrinsically variable star whose light fluctuations are fairly regular and require......
Longair, Malcolm
Malcolm Longair is a Scottish astronomer, noted for his scholarship and teaching, who served as astronomer royal......
Longomontanus, Christian
Christian Longomontanus was a Danish astronomer and astrologer who is best known for his association with and published......
Lorentz transformations
Lorentz transformations, set of equations in relativity physics that relate the space and time coordinates of two......
Lorentz-FitzGerald contraction
Lorentz-FitzGerald contraction, in relativity physics, the shortening of an object along the direction of its motion......
Lovell, Jim
Jim Lovell is a U.S. astronaut of the Gemini and Apollo space programs, and was the commander of the nearly disastrous......
Lovell, Sir Bernard
Sir Bernard Lovell was an English radio astronomer, founder and director (1951–81) of England’s Jodrell Bank Experimental......
Lowell, Percival
Percival Lowell was an American astronomer who predicted the existence of a planet beyond the orbit of Neptune......
Lucid, Shannon Wells
Shannon Wells Lucid is an American astronaut who from 1996 to 2007 held the world record for most time in space......
Lucy
Lucy, U.S. spacecraft that will be the first to visit the Trojan asteroids, which orbit the Sun with Jupiter but......
luminosity
luminosity, in astronomy, the amount of light emitted by an object in a unit of time. The luminosity of the Sun......
Luna
Luna, any of a series of 25 uncrewed Soviet and later Russian lunar probes launched between 1959 and 2023. Luna......
Luna 25
Luna 25, Russian uncrewed spacecraft designed to study the Moon. Luna 25 (originally called Luna-Glob, Russian......
Luna-Resource
Luna-Resource, Russian spacecraft that is designed to land on the Moon. Scheduled for launch about 2025, it will......
Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer
Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE), U.S. spacecraft designed to study the thin lunar atmosphere......
lunar calendar
lunar calendar, any dating system based on a year consisting of synodic months—i.e., complete cycles of phases......
lunar eclipse
lunar eclipse, the Moon entering the shadow of Earth, opposite the Sun, so that Earth’s shadow sweeps over the......
Lunar Orbiter
Lunar Orbiter, any of a series of five unmanned U.S. spacecraft placed in orbit around the Moon. Lunar Orbiter......
lunar phase
lunar phase, any of the varying appearances of the Moon as seen from Earth as different amounts of the lunar disk......
Lunar Prospector
Lunar Prospector, U.S. space probe that studied the chemistry of the Moon’s surface. Lunar Prospector was launched......
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), a U.S. spacecraft that mapped the surface of the Moon in order to help select......
Lupus
Lupus, constellation in the southern sky at about 15 hours right ascension and 40° south in declination. Its brightest......
Luu, Jane
Jane Luu is a Vietnamese American astronomer who codiscovered the first Kuiper Belt object (KBO). The second of......
Lynx
Lynx, constellation in the northern sky at about 8 hours right ascension and 50° north in declination. Its brightest......
Lyot, Bernard
Bernard Lyot was a French astronomer who invented the coronagraph (1930), an instrument which allows the observation......
Lyra
Lyra, constellation in the northern sky at about 18 hours right ascension and 40° north in declination. Its brightest......
M81 group
M81 group, group of more than 40 galaxies found at a distance of 12 million light-years from Earth, one of the......
M87
M87, giant elliptical galaxy in the constellation Virgo whose nucleus contains a black hole, the first ever to......
Machin, John
John Machin was an English mathematician, notable for studies in finding the area of a circle. In 1706, he was......
Mach’s principle
Mach’s principle, in cosmology, hypothesis that the inertial forces experienced by a body in nonuniform motion......
Maffei 1 and 2
Maffei 1 and 2, two galaxies relatively close to the Milky Way Galaxy but unobserved until the late 1960s, when......
Magellan
Magellan, U.S. spacecraft that from 1990 to 1994 used radar to create a high-resolution map of the surface of Venus.......
Magellanic Cloud
Magellanic Cloud, either of two satellite galaxies of the Milky Way Galaxy, the vast star system of which Earth......
magnitude
magnitude, in astronomy, measure of the brightness of a star or other celestial body. The brighter the object,......
Makemake
Makemake, dwarf planet orbiting the Sun beyond the orbit of Pluto. Originally called 2005 FY9, Makemake is named......
Malakbel
Malakbel, West Semitic sun god and messenger god, worshiped primarily in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra; he......
Malerba, Franco
Franco Malerba is an Italian biophysicist, astronaut, and member of the European Parliament, the first Italian......
Mann, Nicole Aunapu
Nicole Aunapu Mann is an American astronaut who was the first Indigenous woman to go into space. Mann is a member......
Marcy, Geoffrey
Geoffrey Marcy is an American astronomer whose use of Doppler shifts to detect extrasolar planets led to the discovery......
mare
mare, any flat, dark plain of lower elevation on the Moon. The term, which in Latin means “sea,” was erroneously......
Mariner
Mariner, any of a series of unmanned U.S. space probes sent to the vicinities of Venus, Mars, and Mercury. Mariner......
Marius, Simon
Simon Marius was a German astronomer who named the four largest moons of Jupiter: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.......
Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution
Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN), U.S. spacecraft designed to study the upper atmosphere of Mars......
Mars Exploration Rover
Mars Exploration Rover, either of a pair of U.S. robotic vehicles that explored the surface of Mars from January......
Mars Express
Mars Express, European spacecraft that mapped the surface of Mars. The European Space Agency’s Mars Express was......
Mars Global Surveyor
Mars Global Surveyor, robotic U.S. spacecraft launched to the planet Mars to carry out long-term study from orbit......
Mars Orbiter Mission
Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), unmanned mission to Mars that is India’s first interplanetary spacecraft. The Indian......
Mars Pathfinder
Mars Pathfinder, robotic U.S. spacecraft launched to Mars to demonstrate a new way to land a spacecraft on the......
Mars Polar Lander
Mars Polar Lander, unsuccessful U.S. space probe that was designed to study the polar regions of Mars and whose......
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), U.S. satellite that orbited Mars and studied its geology and climate. The MRO......
mascon
mascon, a region of excess gravitational attraction on the surface of the Moon. The word is a contraction of mass......
Maskelyne, Nevil
Nevil Maskelyne was a British astronomer noted for his contribution to the science of navigation. Maskelyne was......

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