Definition: In the context of astronomy, "aerotatic" refers to a satellite that orbits with minimal air resistance or no air resistance at all. The word's definition in Bible terms is found in Psalm 104:5 where it refers to the angels who "are like stars in the sky" and are "as if they were in flight." It also describes them as "a motley multitude of heavenly beings," implying a group with a diverse range of attributes. This description implies that these celestial beings, including heavenly creatures such as gods or goddesses, do not feel air resistance (the term 'aerotactic' here is often used to refer to the movement in space where no air is present), and they are also described as having "a motley multitude of heavenly beings," which can suggest a diverse and complex group.
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