Star
Double or multiple star
Star in double system
Star in Cluster
Star in Nebula
Unknown
Active Galaxy Nucleus
Eclipsing binary of Algol type
Association of Stars
Asteroid
BL Lac - type object
Bright Nebula
Compact Group of Galaxies
Cataclysmic Variable Star
Classical Cepheid variable Star
Cluster of Stars
Cluster of Galaxies
Cluster with Nebulosity
Comet
Double Star
Dark Nebula
Diffuse Nebula
Eclipsing binary
Emission-line Star
Emission Nebula
Galaxy
Elliptical Galaxy
Irregular Galaxy
Lenticular Galaxy
Galactic Nebula
Spiral Galaxy
Galaxy in Group of Galaxies
Galaxy in Pair of Galaxies
Globular Cluster
Group of Galaxies
HII (ionized) region
Multiple Star
Moon
Moon Crater
Moon Terminator
Not Classified
Nebula of unknown nature
Nova
No Entry
Occultation
Open (galactic) Cluster
High proper-motion Star
Planetary Nebula
Peculiar Star
Planet
Quasar
Reflection Nebula
Spectrocopic binary
SuperNova
SuperNova Remnant
Sky Patch
Seyfert 2 Galaxy
Seyfert Galaxy
Unknown Object
Variable Star
Eclipsing binary of W UMa type
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