An example of a orbit would be a circle
For example, the orbit (movement) of earth around the sun.
"The teacher has plotted the orbit of the moon" is an example of a sentence with the word orbit.
Yes, the mission was designed to Orbit a satellite. for example. The word orbit can be either a noun or a verb. As a noun, the orbit of the Earth is elliptical. As a verb, the planets orbit the sun.
Moon and sun
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.
Something not going around something.
It is the orbit. For example, the Earth is in orbit round the Sun.
No, most stars orbit the center of their galaxies. There are many types of star systems. For example, binary stars orbit each other.
The point on the orbit of a celestial body that is farthest from the sun.
dwarf planets, an example would be Pluto.
It means the planet (for example) goes around the Sun (for example) in an orbit that has the shape of an elipse. Informally, an elipse can be described as a stretched circle. The planet is sometimes closer to the Sun, sometimes it is farther away.It means the planet (for example) goes around the Sun (for example) in an orbit that has the shape of an elipse. Informally, an elipse can be described as a stretched circle. The planet is sometimes closer to the Sun, sometimes it is farther away.It means the planet (for example) goes around the Sun (for example) in an orbit that has the shape of an elipse. Informally, an elipse can be described as a stretched circle. The planet is sometimes closer to the Sun, sometimes it is farther away.It means the planet (for example) goes around the Sun (for example) in an orbit that has the shape of an elipse. Informally, an elipse can be described as a stretched circle. The planet is sometimes closer to the Sun, sometimes it is farther away.
It depends on the radius of the orbit. Different orbit radii have different orbital periods. As an example, one of Mars's natural satellites, Phobos takes 7.66 hours to orbit Mars. It's orbital radius is around 9,400 km.