revolution
That is called a satellite.
The path followed by an object that moves around another object is called an orbit. This is commonly seen in celestial bodies like planets revolving around a star, or moons orbiting a planet.
The path an object follows as it moves around another object is called an orbit. Orbits are typically elliptical in shape and are governed by the gravitational forces between the two objects.
An object that orbits around another - is called a satellite.
Orbiting
The path that one object such as a planet takes as it moves around another object is called an orbit. Orbits can be elliptical, circular, or other shapes, depending on the gravitational forces between the two objects.
Orbit. Used both as a noun (the path that the object moves in), and a verb (the act of moving in an orbit).
Circular motion is often referred to as rotation when an object spins on its axis or revolution when an object moves around another object in a circular path.
When energy moves from one object to another, it is called energy transfer. This transfer can occur through different mechanisms such as conduction, convection, and radiation.
When objects are bound gravitationally in centrifugal motion, the objects are said to be in orbit of each other.
An object that moves in an elliptical path around another object could be a satellite orbiting a planet, such as a moon around Earth. The elliptical path follows the laws of gravity and allows the object to maintain a stable orbit.
An astronomical object that moves (revolves) around a larger object is called a satellite. A natural satellite of a planet is called a moon.