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When seen from some other part of our galaxy (which WE have named The Milky Way) our solar system would appear to be a celestial system.

Any star with surrounding stars or planets is considered to be a "celestial system". Even this or other galaxies are considered to be "celestial systems".

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Anything that is within the Universe.

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