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Has enough mass to cause a round shape

Comet
Meteor
Meteorite
Meteoroid
Galaxy
Planet
Moon
Star
Asteroid

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The term you are looking for is primarily associated with **planet**, **moon**, **star**, and **galaxy**.

1. **Planet**: A celestial body that has enough mass to pull itself into a nearly round shape due to its own gravity.
2. **Moon**: A natural satellite that orbits a planet and is also massive enough to be spherical.
3. **Star**: A massive celestial body that generates energy through nuclear fusion, typically forming into a round shape.
4. **Galaxy**: A large system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity, often takes on a specific shape but is larger and more complex than individual stars or planets.

Other terms—**comet**, **meteor**, **meteorite**, **meteoroid**, and **asteroid**—can vary in shape and do not necessarily have enough mass to pull themselves into a round shape. Comets and asteroids can be irregularly shaped, while meteoroids and meteorites are typically small fragments and are not considered massive enough to become spherical.

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