How to use in-sentence of “celestial bodies”:
+ As a result of improvements he made to the telescope, Galileo was able to see celestial bodies better than ever before in human history.
+ Things like weather, organisms, landforms, celestial bodies and much more are part of nature.
+ Note that these terms are proper nouns only when they refer to specific celestial bodies : so “The Moon orbits the Earth”, but “Pluto’s moon Charon”.
+ In the case of celestial bodies such as the retrograde Carme group of moons, such motion may be real, defined by the natural rotation or orbit of the body.
+ It means that, as seen from some place, two celestial bodies appear near one another in the sky.
+ Astrophysics uses kinematics to describe the motion of celestial bodies and systems.
+ Astronomy is the Sciencescientific study of celestial bodies such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies.
+ Some celestial bodies might be terraformed.

