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noun / ad 3 > Celestial

CELESTIAL = [si'lestiıl] adjective
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CELESTIAL
Celestial bodies: Natural objects in the sky, such as stars, planets, and moons.
Celestial navigation: The art and science of using the stars and other celestial objects to determine one's position.
Celestial sphere: Imaginary sphere with the Earth at its center, used to represent the positions of celestial objects in the sky.
Celestial event: A noteworthy happening involving celestial bodies, like a solar eclipse or meteor shower.
Celestial mechanics: The study of the motion and gravitational interactions of celestial objects.
Celestial chart: A diagram or map representing the positions of stars and other celestial objects.
Celestial globe: A spherical model of the celestial sphere, often used for educational purposes.
Celestial equator: An imaginary circle on the celestial sphere directly above Earth's equator.
Celestial bodies: Bodies that exist in the celestial sphere, such as stars, planets, and comets.
Celestial bodies: Bodies that exist in the celestial sphere, such as stars, planets, and comets.
Celestial body: A natural object in space, like a planet or star, that is visible in the night sky.
Celestial harmony: A concept in ancient philosophy that refers to the order and beauty of the cosmos.
Celestial mechanics: The branch of astronomy that studies the motion and gravitational interactions of celestial objects.
Celestial navigation: The art of using the stars and other celestial objects to determine one's position on Earth.
Celestial event: A significant occurrence in the night sky, like a meteor shower or planetary conjunction.
Celestial bodies: Objects in the universe, including stars, planets, and galaxies, that are visible from Earth.
Celestial chart: A graphical representation of the positions and movements of celestial objects.
Celestial globe: A model of the celestial sphere used for educational or navigational purposes.
Celestial equator: An imaginary circle in the celestial sphere, directly above Earth's equator.
Celestial body: An object in space, such as a celestial body, planet, or comet, visible from Earth.
Celestial harmony: The idea that the universe operates in an orderly and harmonious manner.
Celestial mechanics: The science that deals with the movements and interactions of celestial objects.
Celestial navigation: The art of using the stars and other celestial references for determining one's location.
Celestial event: A remarkable occurrence involving celestial phenomena, like a meteor shower.
Celestial bodies: Objects in space, including stars, planets, and galaxies, that are visible from Earth.
Celestial chart: A visual representation of the positions and paths of celestial objects.
Celestial globe: A spherical model of the celestial sphere used for educational or navigational purposes.
Celestial equator: An imaginary circle on the celestial sphere that corresponds to Earth's equator.
Celestial body: An object in space, like a planet or star, visible from Earth.
Celestial harmony: The belief that the cosmos exhibits an intrinsic order and beauty.
Celestial mechanics: The scientific study of the movements and gravitational forces affecting celestial objects.
Celestial navigation: The art of using celestial objects, such as stars, to determine one's location on Earth.
Celestial event: A notable happening in the night sky, like a comet's passage or a lunar eclipse.
Celestial bodies: Astronomical objects in space, including stars, planets, and galaxies.
Celestial chart: A graphical representation of the positions and trajectories of celestial objects.
Celestial globe: A model of the celestial sphere used for educational or navigational purposes.
Celestial equator: An imaginary circle on the celestial sphere aligned with Earth's equator.
Celestial body: A celestial object, such as a planet or asteroid, visible from Earth.
Celestial harmony: The idea that the universe exhibits a natural order and balance.
Celestial mechanics: The branch of astronomy focused on the movement and gravitational interactions of celestial objects.
Celestial navigation: The technique of determining one's position on Earth using the stars and other celestial markers.
Celestial event: An extraordinary occurrence involving celestial phenomena, like a supernova explosion.
Celestial bodies: Astronomical entities found in space, such as stars, planets, and galaxies.
Celestial chart: A visual representation of the positions and trajectories of celestial objects.
Celestial globe: A spherical model representing the celestial sphere, used for educational or navigational purposes.
Celestial equator: An imaginary circle on the celestial sphere corresponding to Earth's equator.
Celestial body: An object in space, such as a planet or comet, observable from Earth.
Celestial harmony: The concept that the universe displays a natural order and aesthetic balance.
Celestial mechanics: The field of astronomy concerned with the movement and gravitational interactions of celestial objects.
Celestial navigation: The practice of determining one's location on Earth by referencing celestial objects like stars and planets.

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