the planets orbit, or go around the sun, electrons orbit or go around the nucleus of and atom
First was sputnik, but anything from the Direct TV and XM radio satellites and telecommunication, GPS to the International Space Station are artificial satellites in Earth Orbit. There are artificial satellites currently in orbit around other planets as well.
Moons orbit planets. Planets orbit stars. Some stars orbit other stars, or orbit their mutual center of gravity. Stars orbit the center of the galaxy. Galaxies may orbit the center of the "galactic group".
it is called and orbit, its elliptical (its like a streached out circle)
The plane with the smallest orbit is Mercury, and the planet with the largest orbit is Neptune.
the exact definition of orbit is to revolve around, or move in an orbit
Planet's orbit :)
Completing an elliptical orbit. The earth, for examples, revolves in its orbit around the sun once per year. The moon revolves in its orbit around the earth almost once per moonth.
Light, Earths orbit, flowing river
anything that man put into orbit around the earth. Examples are communication satellites and the international space station.
With an open orbit, the object never returns. Examples would be a satellite in an unstable (open) orbit crashing down on Earth or a passing comet on a hyperbolic orbit which will leave our solar system (ejection loss). Closed orbits are the stable, planet-like orbits where objects return in a predictable manner.
First was sputnik, but anything from the Direct TV and XM radio satellites and telecommunication, GPS to the International Space Station are artificial satellites in Earth Orbit. There are artificial satellites currently in orbit around other planets as well.
The frequency of the earth's orbit around the sun: 1 year The frequency of the earth's rotation on its axis: 1 day.
Pluto's orbit DOES NOT overlap the orbit of the asteroid Ceres. But it does overlap the orbit of the planet neptune
Pluto's unusual orbit causes it to travel inside Neptune's orbit.
Generally, a satellite is a small object in a stable orbit around a much larger one. > Examples: Communication satellites around the earth. Planets around the sun.
This is an orbit.
Moons orbit planets. Planets orbit stars. Some stars orbit other stars, or orbit their mutual center of gravity. Stars orbit the center of the galaxy. Galaxies may orbit the center of the "galactic group".