What are the different heavenly bodies?

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The planets Jupiter mars Venus earth Neptune Uranus Saturn Pluto Added: Assuming this is an Astronomy question, rather than an Astrology one, the term 'heavenly bodies' could refer to a number of different things. The short list ( and I may forget something, if so please feel free to add to it ) looks like this: Planets: as listed above, except trade Mercury for Pluto, and add hundreds we've discovered in other systems that are not visible to the naked eye Dwarf Planets: These are objects that are almost planets, but fail to meet one of the defining characteristics. This includes Pluto, Ceres, Sedna, and other objects mostly found in the Main Asteroid Belt or Kuiper Belt Asteroids: Rocks of varying size left over from the creation of a given solar system Comets: Masses composed of a mix of ice and rock, also left over from the creation of a given solar system but originating farther from the host star than asteroids Satellites/Moons: A smaller body which orbits a planet Stars: Giant balls of gas which produce light, heat, and the rest of the electromagnetic spectrum within furnaces which use Hydrogen ( or other materials, based on their stage of life ) in nuclear fusion reactions to create heavier elements Protostars: Stars which have not, and in some cases will not, accumulate enough matter to begin nuclear fusion processes Nebulae: Clouds of dust and gas in space which serve as the birthplace of stars, the remains of a dying star, or both Galaxies: Massive structures which can house at least millions of each of the above celestial objects.

The different heavenly bodies are inhabitants for evolving life and form, than that they are merely lamps hung up in the firmament to light our little mite of Earth.

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