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  1. Celestial Bodies

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    Non-Bound and Transient Objects
    This category includes comets, meteoroids, and interstellar gas clouds.
    Comets: Primarily composed of ice, dust, and frozen gases, comets are notable for their highly eccentric orbits and the development of a coma and tail when approaching a star. The tail's orientation is not solely dependent on solar radiation pressure, but is significantly influenced by the comet'…
  2. Celestial Object

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    A celestial object (also referred to as a cosmic entity or aetheric body) is any natural entity, formation, or concentration of matter or energy that exists within the observable universe outside of Earth's atmosphere. This definition encompasses a vast spectrum of phenomena, from fundamental particles momentarily interacting in interstellar gas clouds to gravitationally bound systems comprising billions of stars. Classification of these object…
  3. Creation

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    The Ex Nihilo (out of nothing) model posits that the creator deity or originating force brought the universe into being without relying on pre-existing matter. This form emphasizes the absolute power and transcendence of the originating entity. In philosophical terms, this model resolves the problem of infinite regress by positing an uncaused first cause for all subsequent contingent realities [2].
    A critical sub-type within Ex Nihilo traditions involves the Verbal Decree, where the universe is…