Astronaut - A person trained to travel and work in space., Astronomer - A scientist who studies celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies., Earth - Our home planet, the third one from the Sun, where we live., Galaxy - A vast system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity. Our Milky Way is one., The Moon - Earth’s natural satellite that orbits around our planet., Planets - Large celestial bodies that orbit the Sun, including e.g. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, etc., Satellite - An object that orbits a larger body, such as a natural moon or an artificial communication device., Space Shuttle - A reusable spacecraft used by NASA to transport astronauts to and from space., Shooting Star - A streak of light caused by a meteoroid burning up in Earth’s atmosphere., Sky - The expanse above us where we see clouds, the Sun, the Moon, and stars., Solar System - Our Sun and all the celestial bodies (planets, moons, asteroids, etc.) that orbit around it., Stars - Luminous balls of gas that emit light and heat., Telescope - An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space., Universe - Everything that exists, including all matter, energy, galaxies, and space.,

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