Satellite
orbiting
revolution is an object moving in a pattern around another object.
any object, natural or artificial, that orbits another object is called a "satellite"
Satellite. Satellites can be natural, in which case we usually call them "moons", or artificial.
Any object that revolves around another object in space is called a satilite.
An object that takes around another object is called a satellite. Satellites orbit around planets, moons, or other celestial bodies. They can be natural, like moons, or artificial, like those used for communication or navigation.
An object in space that circles around another object is called a satellite. Satellites can be natural, such as moons orbiting planets, or artificial, like man-made spacecraft orbiting Earth.
An object moving in a straight line maintains a constant direction from its starting point. An object moving in a curved trajectory is following a path that is not straight and may be influenced by another object's gravitational pull or magnetic field.
An object that travels around another object is called a satellite. Satellites can be natural, like moons orbiting planets, or artificial, like the ones used for communication, navigation, and weather monitoring. The object around which the satellite orbits is known as the primary or central object.
A SATELLITE is an object that orbits another object. Natural satellite: the moon Synthetic /artificial satellite: the Hubble space telescope
There is no single word to describe such an object.
A rotation refers to an object moving around its own axis. On the other hand, a revolution refers to a movement of an object around another object - in this case, around the Sun.