Stars.
after a star explodes, the star dust coalesces to form more stars, planets, and satellites
The Universe
Planets and anything like them. Moons orbiting stars are usually dubbed as dwarf planets.
movement of stars and planets
Stars The Moon The sun Galaxies Nebulae Satellites
In astronomical terms, a satellite is any body that orbits another body. Planets are satellites of stars, and there are smaller "satellite galaxies" that border or orbit larger galaxies such as the Milky Way.The word moons refers to satellites of planets, dwarf planets, or asteroids. They are often called "natural satellites" to differentiate them from "artificial satellites" which are manmade devices in orbit around planets or moons.
The moving bright lights may be aircraft, satellites, or meteors. The bright points that are not stars or planets may also be galaxies, asteroids, comets, or the moons of planets.
The seasons are due to axial tilts of planets and the apparent motion of stars and sun on the celestial sphere is due to diurnal motion.
the universe is composed of stars, planets, satellites, asteroids, meteoroids, dust, and gas.
The Sun's apparent motion among the stars is from West to East - just like the motion of the Moon, and the predominant motion of the planets (planets sometimes go from East to West, too - in this case they are said to be retrograde).
Improved technology for observing the planets and stars..