Volume = 4/3*pi*9403 = 3479142123 cubic km
If the fixed point is the intersection of the celestial equator and the hour circle that intersects the body's position on the celestial sphere, it is declination.
CALIBRE
put it in a glass baker filled with amount of water enough to cover the body measure the amount of the water before and after you put the body the difference is the volume of the body
the ratio of the mean diameter of the body of a rocket or missile to its length
Well the amount of area in your body is known as volume but density (how mant atoms per cm2) is mass times volume.
A celestial body is any physical body beyond the earth's atmosphere.
No sun doesn't revolve to any celestial body, but the celestial body revolve around the sun.
The Space Station is no a celestial body. Celestial bodies are natural -- not man made.
That depends on how you define "celestial body". Arguably, the largest "celestial body" thus far discovered (or ever likely to be discovered) is the universe itself. However, let's assume you mean a compact body, i.e. one which is more or less continuous (and thus excludes things like galaxies, globular clusters, and nebulae). The largest star known is VY Canis Majoris, which is roughly the size of the orbit of Saturn. The largest body in the Solar system is, of course, the Sun. Jupiter is second, at about 0.1% the volume of the Sun.
There is no minimum mass or volume requirements for an object to be classified as a natural satellite. For this classification to happen, a body must orbit around a planet or other celestial body.
The moonMoon is the closet celestial body.
satellite
No, a supernova is an explosion of a star. What left of a supernova are celestial bodies.
A Comet
A large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light is called a star.
Saturn.
A Comet