"Lunar" refers to the earth's natural satellite, usually referred to as the "moon".
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Lunar refers to the moon and solar refers to the sun. Example: Lunar and Solar eclipses
Refers to an object, such as a celestial body, that gives light. b. In astrology, one of the brightest celestial objects, such as the sun, moon, or bright planets.
An eclipse is when one celestial body blocks another from sight: the moon gets in between the Earth and the Sun.
No. Lunar refers to the moon.
"Celestial" usually refers to things outside planet Earth.
Lunar refers to the moon (luna in Latin). Lunar is a modifier (as in lunar module, or lunar eclipse).
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A celestial body is any physical body beyond the earth's atmosphere.
No sun doesn't revolve to any celestial body, but the celestial body revolve around the sun.
Usually the Moon (Earth's) is said to orbit Earth, although the latter is sometimes not regarded as a celestial body per se. There are also arguments based on the nature of the lunar orbit that it is actually co-orbiting the Sun along with the Earth, that Earth and our moon simply share an orbit.
The Space Station is no a celestial body. Celestial bodies are natural -- not man made.