General terms:
* Celestial bodies: This is a general term for any natural object in space, including stars, planets, moons, comets, etc.
* Heavenly bodies: Similar to "celestial bodies," this term emphasizes their association with the sky and often carries religious connotations.
* Luminous objects: This describes their ability to emit light.
* Light sources: This emphasizes their role in providing light.
Specific terms:
* Stars: These are giant balls of hot gas that emit light and heat due to nuclear fusion.
* Planets: These are large celestial bodies that orbit a star and reflect light from that star.
* Moons: These are natural satellites that orbit planets and reflect light from the star their planet orbits.
* Comets: These are icy bodies that orbit the Sun and create a visible tail of gas and dust as they approach the Sun.
* Galaxies: These are vast collections of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity.
More abstract terms:
* Lights: This can refer to any luminous object, including those in the sky and those created by humans.
* Spheres of light: This emphasizes the round shape and radiance of celestial bodies.
* Stars of creation: This is a more poetic term that connects the luminous objects to the act of creation.
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