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Is venus another type of celestial body?

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Is venus another type of celestial body?

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The term celestial body is as expansive as the entire universe, both known and unknown. By definition a celestial body is any natural body outside of the Earth’s atmosphere. Easy examples are the Moon, Sun, and the other planets of our solar system. But those are very limited examples. The Kuiper belt contains many celestial bodies. Any asteroid in space is a celestial body. By definition….yes…Venus IS a celestial body.

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Yes, Venus is a celestail body. A celestial body is anything visible in space such as a planet (venus), nebula, star, black hole, galaxy, cluster, etcetcetc. However, if you mean that it’s another type compared to Earth, then no. Both are the same celestial type– Planets.

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