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  • The Seven Celestial Bodies: A Historical Overview
    It seems like you're asking about the seven celestial bodies that were traditionally known in ancient astronomy. These are:

    * Sun

    * Moon

    * Mercury

    * Venus

    * Mars

    * Jupiter

    * Saturn

    These were considered "wandering stars" because they moved across the sky relative to the fixed stars. It's important to note that this is a historical perspective and not the current scientific understanding of the universe.

    Nowadays, we know many more celestial bodies, including:

    * Earth (which was not considered a "wandering star" in ancient times)

    * Uranus

    * Neptune

    * Pluto (though it's now considered a dwarf planet)

    * Thousands of asteroids and comets

    The discovery of these additional celestial bodies has drastically changed our understanding of the solar system and the universe as a whole.

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