Comet.
Comets.
"Lunar" refers to the earth's natural satellite, usually referred to as the "moon".
A celestial body or object from Jupiter is referred to as Jovian.
The circular path is called an orbit when a celestial body moves around another celestial body due to their gravitational attraction. It can also be referred to as a loop or a circuit in general terms.
A celestial body is a natural non-biological extraterrestrial physical structure that is typically observed in Earth's sky on a clear night. Celestial bodies are simple, macroscopic structures that are the subjects of study in astronomy and to a certain extent in physics and chemistry. Sometimes the Earth itself is referred to as a celestial body when the subject is the universe as a whole as in cosmology. Stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae, asteroids, comets, and black holes are all celestial bodies.
A moon can also be referred to as a natural satellite or a celestial body that orbits a planet.
An object moving in space is typically referred to as a celestial body or celestial object. This can include planets, stars, asteroids, comets, moons, and other astronomical entities.
an orbit (usually an ellipse)
A moon can also be referred to as a natural satellite, which is defined as "a celestial body that orbits another body". A natural satellite can orbit a planet, dwarf planet, minor planet, asteroid, or almost any other celestial object. The object being orbited is referred to as the natural satellite's primary.
No sun doesn't revolve to any celestial body, but the celestial body revolve around the sun.
Technically yes, it is.It fills the criterion of being a celestial body that orbits another celestial body but ,you know, the term is usually reserved for things with less idiosyncratic orbits.
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