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The Planet Earth and the Solar System
We can see countless glittering tiny objects in the sky at night. Most of these appear twinkling.
they are stars. The other glittering objects which do not seem to be twinkling may be planets. During
ne dəy, we see the Sun, which is also a star.
All the objects in the sky, which appear similar to us, are the heavenly bodies. The sun, the stars,
e moon, the planets and other objects are all heavenly or celestial bodies. You would be surprised
know that even our earth, on which we live, is a celestial body.
The stars and the planets, which we see in the sky, are very small part of the vast 'Space', which
imitless. There are billions of celestial bodies spread over the vast space. They are very, very far
a from us. Hence, we cannot see all of them. The vast limitless space which includes all celestial
Dies is called Universe.
GALAXIES
Though there are billions of celestial bodies spread in the vast universe, they are not uniformly
ributed in the space. The countless stars in the space form huge clusters. One cluster may contain
ons of stars. All the stars in a cluster are held together by mutual gravitational force. Such a huge
er of billions of stars, along with the giant collection of gas and dust, is called a Galaxy​

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Answered by parameshparamesh
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The Planet Earth and the Solar System

We can see countless glittering tiny objects in the sky at night. Most of these appear twinkling.

they are stars. The other glittering objects which do not seem to be twinkling may be planets. During

ne dəy, we see the Sun, which is also a star.

All the objects in the sky, which appear similar to us, are the heavenly bodies. The sun, the stars,

e moon, the planets and other objects are all heavenly or celestial bodies. You would be surprised

know that even our earth, on which we live, is a celestial body.

The stars and the planets, which we see in the sky, are very small part of the vast 'Space', which

imitless. There are billions of celestial bodies spread over the vast space. They are very, very far

a from us. Hence, we cannot see all of them. The vast limitless space which includes all celestial

Dies is called Universe.

GALAXIES

Though there are billions of celestial bodies spread in the vast universe, they are not uniformly

ributed in the space. The countless stars in the space form huge clusters. One cluster may contain

ons of stars. All the stars in a cluster are held together by mutual gravitational force. Such a huge

er of billions of stars, along with the giant collection of gas and dust, is called a Galaxy

Answer:

A very good info about Galaxy…

You can even add about our galaxy,The Milky way Galaxy…

brainliest \: please...

Answered by akhushwaha45
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