taevaobjektide
Taevaobjektide (Estonian for celestial objects) are natural bodies and phenomena found in outer space that can be observed from Earth or with spacecraft. They range from solar-system bodies to distant extragalactic objects, and even transient events such as supernovae. The study of taevaobjektide seeks to understand their origin, structure, and evolution, as well as the physical processes that govern the universe.
Classification: Within the solar system: planets, dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids. In interplanetary space
Observation and methods: Telescopes and detectors collect light and other radiation. Spectroscopy reveals composition and motion;
Significance: Taevaobjektide underpin models of planetary formation, stellar evolution, and cosmology. They offer targets for exploration