The sun is a G-type main sequence star, sometimes called a yellow dwarf.
Geckos have been known to come in a variety of bright colors. A gecko that has a darker body with yellow markings sounds like it could be the yellow headed dwarf gecko.
Before classifying a heavenly body as a dwarf planet, considerations include its size (not massive enough to clear its orbit of other debris), its shape (does not have a spherical shape), and its orbit (must orbit the sun and not be a satellite of another planet). These criteria are outlined by the International Astronomical Union for defining dwarf planets.
Heavenly bodies that orbit around another heavenly body are known as satellites. Examples include the Moon orbiting Earth and the planets orbiting the Sun.
A material, but incorruptible heavenly body could be an asteroid, or a dwarf planet. Material means that it is made of something other than air or gas. Incorruptible means that it is a solid object. Heavenly body means that it is up in the sky or outer space.
The duration of The Heavenly Body is 1.58 hours.
The Moon is the heavenly body nearest to Earth.
The Heavenly Body was created on 1944-03-23.
Reference to a heavenly body is Astro
Can't resist this! My wife's! -- There are no known celestial objects in space that are known to not be part of the solar system.
Other heavenly bodies in the solar system include planets like Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, as well as their moons. Additionally, there are dwarf planets like Pluto, asteroids, comets, and the Kuiper Belt objects that make up our solar system.
From the heavenly bodies themoon was the nearest and largest body.
No, Eris isn't a planet, it is a dwarf planet. See the related question "What is a dwarf planet?" for more details on the differences. Eris is the largest known dwarf planet in the solar system and the ninth-largest body known to orbit the sun directly. No Iris is a satellite.