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celestial

[suh-les-chuhl] / səˈlɛs tʃəl /


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Their discovery suggested the presence of an entirely new population of distant celestial sources that the Hubble Space Telescope had not been able to detect.

From Science Daily

Building on Salomon’s beloved X-T6 silhouette, “Stars Collide” features reflective details and atmos’ heritage star pattern, meant to invoke a celestial collision or night hike spent gazing at the sky.

From Los Angeles Times

Option three, in the next two decades, we envision a world where we have permanent settlements on the moon and Mars as well as other celestial bodies in our solar system, Jeff Bezos.

From New York Times

Thank you to astronomer Geoff Chester of the Naval Observatory, for your benevolence, your patience in explaining celestial mechanics and for keeping me on the path to cosmic accuracy.

From Washington Post

“Lohengrin’ is maybe Wagner’s first attempt at the magic, the ethereal, the celestial, dare I say dreamy music.

From Seattle Times