celestial bodies (stars, planets, moons)
Celestial bodies refer to various objects existing in outer space, including stars, planets, and moons. Stars are massive balls of hot, glowing gases that emit their own light and play a crucial role in the universe. Planets are large bodies orbiting around stars, similar to our Earth, and range from terrestrial (rocky) to gas giants. Moons, on the other hand, revolve around planets and are smaller, rocky bodies that do not emit light but reflect the light of their parent planet or star.
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