Celestial [adjective]

Definition of Celestial:

heavenly

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Sentence/Example of Celestial:

There are still many unanswered questions about how the space-surviving microbes could physically survive the transfer from one celestial body to another.

Phobos might even be a kind of celestial Phoenix, born from the remains of an earlier moon that got ripped apart into rings that then reassembled.

A star is a celestial object whose surface is so hot that it emits light.

Such crisp telescope images could help astronomers study a range of celestial objects, from solar system bodies to distant galaxies.

Typically, corrections use telescope observations, which offer a set of celestial coordinates to determine Earth’s orientation in space.

Just corporeal enough to attest humanity, yet sufficiently transparent to let the celestial origin shine through.

At first men imagined the celestial bodies to be, as they seemed, small objects not very far away.

Atmospheric envelopes appear to be common features about the celestial spheres.

A dark moon has joined this celestial grouping, and is now swinging in an orbit about the earth.

Perhaps I was but startled yesterday to find a celestial loveliness where I expected to encounter pallid inanity.