Celestial objects are things that float in space, just like toys floating around in a big empty room.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite building blocks. Each block is like a celestial object, and the room is like the universe, a huge, open place where everything floats instead of sitting on the floor.
What Kinds of Celestial Objects Are There?
- Stars are like giant glowing balls in space, just like a bright light bulb in your bedroom. The Sun is a star too!
- Planets are like bigger building blocks that move around stars. Earth is a planet, and it moves around the Sun.
- Moons are like little satellites that orbit planets, our Moon does this with Earth!
- Comets are like dirty snowballs that zoom through space, leaving shiny trails behind them.
Some celestial objects are far away, but they're still part of your universe. You might not see them every day, but they're there, just like how you know your toys are in the room even when you can't see them.
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- Comets are also celestial objects that travel through space.
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See also
- What is astronomy?
- What is the difference between a meteor, a meteorite, and a meteoroid?
- How Does A Comet is Born - Ask a Spaceman! Work?
- What are sky full of stars?
- How Does Stars 101 | National Geographic Work?