No. A celestial object is an object in outer space, such as a planet, star, meteor or comet. Clouds are not in outer space, therefore they are not a celestial object.
The space rock is the celestial space object that a meteoroid comes from.
No, at least, not permanently. Of course, at any one moment the Sun will block the light of any object behind it.
"Celestial" means something that is related either to the sky, or to heavens. Celestial explosion might refer to a supernova explosion.
Dates on which celestial bodies were seen
The duration of Din of Celestial Birds is 840.0 seconds.
comets
There is no celestial object at that distance.
From Earth, a celestial object is any object outside or above Earth's atmosphere.
The space rock is the celestial space object that a meteoroid comes from.
The declination of a celestial object is the exact equivalent of latitude.
moon
The space rock is the celestial space object that a meteoroid comes from.
A star.
planets
The Moon.
The correct answer is comet!
well luminous means shining or glowing, so it means that shes not a glowing celestial object.