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There are most likely trilliions of bodies in space that do not emit light.

They include . . .

-- the planets Mercury and Venus

-- the planets Earth and Mars, and their three satellites

-- the millions of asteroids

-- the comets

-- the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, and their roughly 110 satellites

-- the former planet Pluto and its two satellites

-- the millions of cold bodies in the Kuyper belt and Oort cloud

-- all of the similar bodies gravitationally bound to and in orbits around all of the other stars.

And don't forget the black holes.

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