8600000000mph
That's a 'geosynchronous' orbit. If it also happens to be over the equator, so that the satellite appears to stay at the same point in the sky, then it's a 'geostationary' orbit.
Moon and earth distance
Yes.
they are able to stay in orbit because of the earths gravitaional pull which keeps the shuttle in orbit so that it will not crash there is a theory that if the earths gravity changed the slightest bit everything we know would change
The moon's orbit can be influenced by various factors, including gravity from other celestial bodies, such as the sun and Earth. The gravitational pull from these bodies can slightly speed up or slow down the moon's orbital speed. Additionally, the shape of the moon's orbit around Earth is not a perfect circle, which can cause variations in its speed as it moves closer or farther away from Earth during its orbit.
Earths Orbit? Earths Orbit?
We know that the answwer must be "No", simply because we know that NOTHING is faster than the speed of light.
earths tempertures
Venus
earths tempertures
The earths orbit around the sun is almost circular.
Orbit
Orbit
An ellipse.
Oval
oaval
orbit