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celestial

[suh-les-chuhl] / səˈlɛs tʃəl /


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This region is positioned near the celestial equator and close to the flat disk of the Milky Way, which makes it visible from many locations on Earth during certain seasons.

From Science Daily

With cameras always at the ready they have managed to capture this year's weather stories with an added dash of celestial sparkle too.

From BBC

They read popular almanacs, and learned and admired the intricacies of orreries—mechanical models of the celestial sphere—that they flocked to view at numerous colleges.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Geminid meteor shower - one of the most spectacular in the celestial calendar - is set to peak this weekend and astronomers say conditions could make for an especially striking show if weather permits.

From BBC

Judaism isn’t a celestial religion, lifting us into the clouds.

From The Wall Street Journal