Galaxies
A galaxy, celestial body is a massive collection of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter that is bound together by gravity. Our home galaxy is called the Milky Way, and it contains billions of stars, including our Sun. There are many different types of galaxies, like spiral galaxies with swirling arms, round-shaped elliptical galaxies, and irregular galaxies with no specific shape. Galaxies can be very, very big, containing billions or even trillions of stars, and they can be incredibly far away from us in space.
Celestial Bodies
Celestial Bodies are all-natural bodies seen in the sky outside the Earth’s atmosphere. Celestial Bodies are also called Heavenly Bodies. Celestial Bodies include stars, planets, and their moons, as well as comets, asteroids, etc. The moon is the celestial body closest to Earth. Stars are celestial bodies that emit their own light. Our sun is a star as well. Celestial Bodies are things in the sky, like stars, planets, the moon, and even the sun. They’re objects that exist in space, far away from Earth. When you look up at the night sky, you see some of these celestial bodies. In this article, we are going to learn about celestial Bodies in depth.
Table of Content
- What are Celestial Bodies?
- Celestial Bodies List
- Classification of Celestial Bodies
- Stars
- Planets
- The Sun