Taevakehadega
Taevakehadega is a term that refers to celestial bodies or heavenly bodies. This encompasses a wide range of astronomical objects that exist in the universe. The most familiar taevakehadega to us are the components of our own solar system. These include the Sun, a star at the center of our system, and the planets that orbit it, such as Earth, Mars, and Jupiter. Moons, which orbit planets, are also considered taevakehadega.
Beyond our solar system, the term extends to objects in other galaxies and interstellar space. Stars, like
The study of taevakehadega is the domain of astronomy, a science that seeks to understand their formation,