Venus is considered a twin planet to earth, being almost the same size. It has a dense atmosphere and the surface of Venus would be unbearable to humans. The temperature stays at a consistent 800degrees F. It rains sulforic acid and the pressure is crushing.
Mercury is classified as a planet, the smallest in our solar system and closest orbit to the sun. Because of its composition, it is referred to as a terrestrial planet along with Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Usually there is nothing, but sometimes an asteroid or comet may pass by.
Sun is an average sized Star.
Venus is a planet.
a star
earth is a part of celestial bodies because of all the the bodies that caused earth to drop
Inner.
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.
earth
Names have been assigned to celestial bodies by astronomers and others. That does not mean that every celestial body has been given its own name. The Sun is what we call the body that Earth revolves around. That name is not usually gtiven to any other celestial body.
A celestial body is any physical body beyond the earth's atmosphere.
pluto
earth is a part of celestial bodies because of all the the bodies that caused earth to drop
Inner.
The sun.
An object launched to orbit Earth or another celestial body.
It is a celestial body orbiting the earth.
Earth; geocentric
earth
harley's comet
The moonMoon is the closet celestial body.
A celestial body is a natural non-biological extraterrestrial physical structure that is typically observed in Earth's sky on a clear night. Celestial bodies are simple, macroscopic structures that are the subjects of study in astronomy and to a certain extent in physics and chemistry. Sometimes the Earth itself is referred to as a celestial body when the subject is the universe as a whole as in cosmology. Stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae, asteroids, comets, and black holes are all celestial bodies.