Wanderers
"Wanderers" refers to celestial bodies that move through space without being bound to a specific star. In our solar system, the term is often used to describe the planets, such as Earth, Mars, and Jupiter, which orbit the Sun. Unlike stars, which emit their own light, wanderers reflect the light of the sun, making them visible from Earth.
In a broader context, "wanderers" can also refer to individuals who travel without a fixed destination. These people often seek adventure, new experiences, or personal growth. This concept is reflected in literature and art, where wanderers symbolize freedom and exploration.