Well, most don't. The ones that do, however, are because they got close enough that Earth's gravity was able to grab hold of them and draw them to the surface. It is also possible that they were on a collision course with us outright, in which case the best answer would be, "We got in their way".
earth is a part of celestial bodies because of all the the bodies that caused earth to drop
You fall in space instead of floating because of the gravitational pull of the earth or other celestial bodies. These planets and stars pull the person toward them.
Earth and sun.
No Astronomers study celestial bodies
saturn earth jupiter pluto
They are the same as physicists on the earth except they study the physics of space and celestial bodies
This explanation unified the motion of celestial bodies and motion of objects on earth.
no Stars are very big celestial bodies (think of the sun as one of them). It is more probable that the solar system would be attracted to another star.
In positional astronomy ,two celestial bodies are said to be in opposition when they are on opposite sides of the sky,viewed from given place which is usually the Earth.
They would be considered as 'spherical' celestial bodies. round
This explanation unified the motion of celestial bodies and motion of objects on earth.
Dates on which celestial bodies were seen