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The phrase "celestial object" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to an object in outer space, such as a star, planetary body, or comet. For example: "Astronomers have observed many celestial objects in the night sky."
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celestial object
noun
A natural object which is located outside of Earth's atmosphere, such as the Moon, the Sun, an asteroid, planet, or star.
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In a refractor the first lens through which light from a celestial object passes is called the objective lens.
"Never has a celestial object been moved by humans".
The first two movements — "celestial object I" and "celestial object II" — are essentially brief concertos, the first for trumpet, the second for horn.
Take the case of the celestial object known as 1999 UX18.
But you can identify almost any visible celestial object by pointing a Meade mySKY at it.
Moving an asteroid is a huge idea – never has a celestial object been moved by humans.
Right ascension and declination define the position of a celestial object.
If a celestial object isn't visible on the night you're looking, the device will tell you when it is.
In astrophysics, the term accretion refers to the growth in mass of any celestial object due to its gravitational attraction.
Declination and right ascension are the two coordinates that define a celestial object on the celestial sphere.
"My dad would be almost weeping, overcome with emotion at this extraordinary celestial object, and we'd just be feeling cold".
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