taevakehadele
Taevakehadele is the dative plural form of the Estonian word taevakeha, which translates to celestial body or heavenly body in English. In astronomical contexts, this grammatical form is used when referring to actions or relationships directed towards multiple celestial bodies. For example, one might discuss the effects of gravity on taevakehadele, or the study of the movements of taevakehadele. The term encompasses a wide range of astronomical objects, including stars, planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and galaxies. When discussing the interactions or observations concerning more than one of these entities, the dative plural form is employed. Understanding this grammatical distinction is important for accurate comprehension of Estonian scientific texts, particularly those related to astronomy and astrophysics. The concept of taevakehadele is fundamental to understanding the universe and our place within it.