Definition of Celestially. Meaning of Celestially. Synonyms of Celestially

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Definition of Celestially

Celestially
Celestially Ce*les"tial*ly, adv. In a celestial manner.

Meaning of Celestially from wikipedia

- Look up Celestial or celestial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Celestial may refer to: Objects or events seen in the sky and the following astronomical...
- An astronomical object, celestial object, stellar object or heavenly body is a naturally occurring physical entity, ****ociation, or structure that exists...
- The Celestials are fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Depicted as cosmic beings, they debuted in the Bronze...
- Celestials. He rebelled against Arishem the Judge after believing that his fellow Celestial had violated protocol. In response, the other Celestials of...
- In astronomy and navigation, the celestial sphere is an abstract sphere that has an arbitrarily large radius and is concentric to Earth. All objects in...
- north and south celestial poles are the two points in the sky where Earth's axis of rotation, indefinitely extended, intersects the celestial sphere. The...
- free dictionary. Look up astrography in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Celestial cartography, uranography, astrography or star cartography[citation needed]...
- In astronomy, coordinate systems are used for specifying positions of celestial objects (satellites, planets, stars, galaxies, etc.) relative to a given...
- Celestial being may refer to: A sky deity An angel Extraterrestrial life Celestial Being (Mobile Suit Gundam 00), a fictional organization "Celestial...
- The celestial spheres, or celestial orbs, were the fundamental entities of the cosmological models developed by Plato, Eudoxus, Aristotle, Ptolemy, Copernicus...