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Any object that revolves around another object in space is called a satilite.
The path of the object is straight when in uniform motion
A SATELLITE is an object that orbits another object. Natural satellite: the moon Synthetic /artificial satellite: the Hubble space telescope
1) The path of one object orbiting another object is a straight path in a curved space time. 2) The curvature of space time is caused by the mass of the objects.
Every single object in space exerts a force on every single other object. They don't even have to be close.
Energy enough to accelerate the object to an orbital velocity.
It is called an eclipse.
Satellite.
A shadow cast on one object in space on another is ECLIPSE
The shadow that is casted by one object in space on another is called an Eclipse.
Any object that revolves around another object in space is called a satilite.
A satellite.
orbit
A satellite.
Any object that revolves around another object in space is called a satilite.
A satellite
No there are no satellites that the space program can reuse. This is why there is so much space and orbital debris in the solar system. Space and orbital debris means space and orbital junk or pollution.