Syzygy.
Edit: I like that answer. It looks like one those "joke" words people like write on
this site, but it's the correct answer. Actually I've only ever seen it used about the Earth, Sun, and one other body, especially the Moon.
"Spell check" doesn't like it.
When you are talking about the sun, the earth and the moon, the 3 bodies in alignment is called an eclipse (solar eclipse if the moon is between the earth and the sun and a lunar eclipse if the earth is between the moon and the sun).
When you are talking about planets then the alignment of 3 bodies is known as a conjunction.
Dates on which celestial bodies were seen
The term "celestial bodies" refers to all of the objects in space that are identified by name or location: comets, asteroids, moons, rings, planets, stars, nebulas, galaxies, and any other material structure seen or detected in space. The term "celestial body" is usually not used to refer to meteoroids and small space debris. It does not apply to the individual tiny particles in rings, or to the solar wind, or to any energy phenomena.
The name for City Year's annual convention, derived from the Greek word "syzygy" (a rare alignment of celestial bodies.) See link reference.
Solar System models, especially mechanical models are called orreries.
The Bay of Fundy to the south, the Northumberland straight to the southeast, the gulf of St Laurence to the east and the Bay of Chaleurs to the northeast.
No Astronomers study celestial bodies
Dates on which celestial bodies were seen
A banana cannot be used to study the celestial bodies.
information about dates on which certain celestial bodies
no it does not
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asteroid
earth is a part of celestial bodies because of all the the bodies that caused earth to drop
Celestial bodies include stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae, comets, meteoroids, satellites, and asteroids.
The force that attracts celestial bodies is the same force that keeps your feet on the ground. It's called gravity.
No, a supernova is an explosion of a star. What left of a supernova are celestial bodies.