Astronomy
Because someone who was observing the sky realized that some of the heavenly bodies where moving at a diffrent rate and direction than the rest of the stars.
Galaxy Super clusters Galaxy Clusters Local Galaxy groups Spiral, elliptical and dwarf Galaxies (quasars and blazers) Voorwerps Spiral arms Nebulae (of numerous sorts) Star clusters (open and globular) Stars (quark stars, neutron stars, whore dwarfs, red giant stars, main sequence stars (of all sizes)) Novas, Supernovas and planetary nebulae Black holes Planets (and dwarf planets) Moons Planetary rings asteroids, Oort cloud and Kuiper belt objects and comets meteoroids dust
Celestial bodies include stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae, comets, meteoroids, satellites, and asteroids.
Astronomy started as the charting of the heavenly bodies but has since evolved into study of stars, galaxies and other stellar phenomena.
Aside from the sun and moon, the fiver inner planets (other than the earth) are visible to the naked eye. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn can all be seen at times without the aid of any optics.
Heavenly bodies, by their very definition, are not "in the world" - they are in the heavens - that is, they are out of this world. Heavenly bodies include the Sun, the moon, the planets of the solar system and other stars and their planets. They are - literally - too many to count.
Yes, they do.
A group of heavenly bodies is called a solar system. Heavenly bodies are the stars, planets, comets, asteroids, and moons of a solar system.
Asteriods and meteors. everything you see in the night sky is classed as a heavenly body, planets, stars, moons and galaxies
The common heavenly body in the solar system is Planets. The other heavenly bodies in the solar system are: 1.Moon(moons are not only in Earth, but also in other planets) 2.Dwarf Planets 3.Asteroids 4.Stars 5.Comets
oh yes, all the way, they are SO heavenly filled with bodies of the heavens, that even i cant stand the heavenliness! :0 Planets ARE heavenly bodies, as are stars. Some planets have satellites, and some don't.
they studied the heavenly bodies,mapped the stars,the planets,and the phases of the moon.
they studied the heavenly bodies,mapped the stars,the planets,and the phases of the moon.
stars are called heavenly bodies
Yes, astronomers study stars, planets, and other heavenly bodies. The word has its origin in the Greek "astron" which means star, although the science includes pretty much anything outside Earth's atmosphere.
The collective nouns for stars are a constellation of stars or galaxy of stars. The collective noun for planets is a quincunx of planets.
scientists call stars heavenly bodies