A moon?
satellite
A moon is an object that revolves around a body larger than itself, typically a planet.
A natural satellite, or a moon.
A natural satellite, or a moon.
A planet revolves around a star, and is bigger in mass than the planetoid Pluto; that is, nearly the mass of Mercury or larger. A satellite revolves around a planet, and is smaller than the planet.
Objects such as moons or satellites that revolve around a planet are typically referred to as "natural satellites" or "moons." Artificial satellites placed in orbit around a planet are simply called "satellites."
The word is "planet." A planet is a large body that revolves around the sun, and a planetarium is a place where individuals can observe and learn about celestial bodies, including planets.
A satellite is an object that orbits around a planet or body in space. There are artificial satellites and natural satellites. An artificial satellite is an object, like a space station, that has been set into orbit around a planet by humans. A natural satellite naturally finds its way into close orbit around a planet, like the moon naturally orbits the Earth.
A natural body that revolves around a planet is called a moon. Moons are celestial objects that orbit planets as a result of gravitational attraction. They vary in size and composition, and can have significant effects on their host planet.
This description fits the definition of a planet. Planets orbit around stars and are larger than asteroids.
the moon orbits the earth and one definition of a satellite is "a natural body that revolves around a planet"
Earth revolves around Sun. Or Earth orbits around the Sun. It means that Earth goes around the Sun (circles around the Sun if you want although the trajectory is not exactly a circle but an ellipse).