That was a celestial light saw.
The opposite word of celestial is terrestrial, which refers to things that relate to or exist on Earth.
The word zodiac comes from the Greek word meaning "circle of animals". The zodiac is a circle of twelve 30-degree divisions of celestial longitude. These divisions are centered upon the path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of a year.
The word 'celestial' is both an adjective (referring to the heavens) and a noun meaning a celestial being (god or angel).
You might say "heavenly", or "celestial".
Whetū (assuming you mean that the 'u' has a macron- as there is no word 'whetu') then it means star, or asterisk. It is sometimes used to refer to other celestial bodies such as comets. It is also a noun.
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"asteroids" refers to a small celestial (meaning "of the heavens") object.The root word aster comes from the Greek for "star"The Suffix "-oid" means "like."
How about heavenly.
heavenly
The word you are looking for is "celestial." It refers to anything related to the sky or outer space, including objects orbiting above the Earth.
Celestial is often used to mean Chinese. The Chinese dragon eats, survives and reproduces.