Aphelion
Aphelion.
The root word of orbital is "orbit," which refers to the path an object takes around another object in space.
Actually, the Greek prefix "helio-" means sun, while the prefix "ap-" can mean "away from" or "separate." So, "ap-" is not specifically related to the sun.
The combining form orbit-o refers to structures related to the eye socket or orbital cavity, such as the bones, nerves, or blood vessels surrounding the eye.
Yes, "asteroids" should be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence since it is a noun. For example: "Asteroids are rocky objects that orbit the Sun."
ओर्बिट का हिंदी में मतलब "कक्षा" है। यह शब्द विज्ञान और खगोल विज्ञान में उपयोग होता है।
Aphelion
The Apex
The point in a planet's orbit where it reaches its maximum distance from the Sun is called the Aphelion.
perihelion
That point is called aphelion. The related term for an object orbiting around a planet or other non-sun object is apogee.
Apsis
That is called apapsis or apoapsis. For orbits that are specifically around the Sun, the term aphelion is also used.
At its aphelionThe aphelion is the point in the orbit of a planet or comet that is at the greatest distance from the sun.
The greatest difference in seasons will occur on a planet that has a circular orbit. This is because winds are created this way.
Each planet has one orbit that is just called the orbit of . . . .
The planet's depends on the distance of the planet from the sun
The path that planets take around the sun is called it's orbit. The gravitation pull of the sun keeps each planet in it's orbit. Each planets orbit varies in the time it takes to make one trip around the sun.