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answered by: Nishantak Panigrahi
A group of heavenly bodies is called a solar system. Heavenly bodies are the stars, planets, comets, asteroids, and moons of a solar system.
The force of attraction between heavenly bodies is called gravity. Usually, the solar system has the planets all kept in orbit by the gravity of the sun.
A place where a working model of planets and other heavenly bodies are kept is called an observatory or a planetarium.
stars are called heavenly bodies
They are called satellites
Large bodies of rock or gas that revolve around a star are planets.
Planets, moons, asteroids.
It is called a satellite. Earth has one of them, other planets many more.
Because the ancient Greek astronomers were one of the first astronomers to discover the planets. As they looked at the planets over time they moved into different places. The planets seemed o orbit the Sun so the Greek astronomers called them planets, which meant :wanderers.
Large bodies of rock or gas that revolve around a star are planets.
It normally depends upon what it is. Even though they aren't considered heavily, there are many objects out there such as dwarf planets and comets.
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