English to Turkish Dictionary celestial

celestial

göksel
definition
adjective
a celestial body
positioned in or relating to the sky, or outer space as observed in astronomy.
translation of 'celestial'
noun
göksel varlık
adjective
tanrısal,
çok iyi,
kutsal,
ilahi,
göksel,
gök,
gökyüzü ile ilgili
example
Bunyan sought to keep Christian on the narrow path to the 'celestial' city.
The Church used the quest to stimulate fervor for the crusade to refound the 'celestial' city, the New Jerusalem, while secular powers exploited it to forge trade routes to the East.
Although there is no air in space, energy is carried by radiation, usually coming from the Sun, that causes heating when it is absorbed by spacecraft, planets or other 'celestial' bodies.
She contributed to her father's texts on mathematics and astronomy, often compiling tables of the position of 'celestial' bodies.
Rosand's soaring arc of sound and pristine, classical phrasing made the 'celestial' beauty of this heavenly music soar.
Winthrop is often regarded as the first true ‘American astronomer,’ and he made observations of many 'celestial' phenomena.
Comets are very interesting 'celestial' objects.
There are no Gods, no grand plans, no 'celestial' architects, no blissful after-lives and no eternal damnation.
We also maintain there is no conclusive evidence that Polynesians considered the first European visitors to be divine or 'celestial' beings.
The 1979 Moon Treaty forbids ownership of the natural resources found on the Moon or other 'celestial' bodies.
You can't help but feel blessed to be alive, to be able to witness such 'celestial' beauty.
One day, Hou Yi ran across the Empress of Heaven, Wangmu, and asked her for a parcel of elixir that could allow him to ascend immediately to the heavens and become a 'celestial' being.
Karajan's emphases, apart from making music of 'celestial' beauty, are on the opposite poles of intimacy and grandeur.
In the coming months, astronomy enthusiasts are in for a string of rare 'celestial' events involving the heavenly bodies in the solar system.
This complementary data is also helping astronomers identify the 'celestial' object that is releasing the gamma rays and allow it to be more fully analysed.
The Earth needed a supply of water for its oceans, and the comets are large 'celestial' icebergs - frozen reservoirs of water orbiting the Sun.
However, it is the gateway to the Tienshan - Heavenly - Mountains and its appropriately 'celestial' scenery at Tianche, Heaven Lake.
I think the Garden of Eden now revived by eco-spirituality, has come to represent the once hoped-for 'celestial' paradise.
She also wrote books on astronomy, compiled tables of positions of 'celestial' bodies and designed several scientific instruments.
The performance was an attempt at reviving the legendary playing of music prior to the 'celestial' wedding of Goddess Meenakshi with Lord Sundareswarar.
Clearly the Maya were astute astronomers capable of predicting 'celestial' events and keeping records of solar eclipses and other events.
Often, the two satellites have observed the same 'celestial' object simultaneously, to gain a more complete record of the object's behaviour at gamma ray and X-ray wavelengths.
The Persian's 'celestial' beauty must be maintained with the earthly toil of combing and brushing on an almost daily basis.
Tycho's awe at astronomers' predictions of 'celestial' events turned to disillusion as his own observational skills developed.
I see them also as my joys invaluable, divine, and 'celestial' .
He just watched her, like a statue of 'celestial' beauty, while he licked his lips and the snow fell and collected in his hair.
Although the name signifies the music of 'celestial' beings, Yakshagana is an amalgam of the ‘sky with the earth.’
For it is the duty of an astronomer to record 'celestial' motions through careful observation.
One picture in that book, of a joyous naked child arching through the sky in front of a 'celestial' city, remains my earliest image of heaven.
Galileo took the position that all 'celestial' phenomena should be interpreted in terms of terrestrial analogies, against Aristotle's basic postulate of essential differences.
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