A planet's orbital period is also known as its year.
what is the term used for the orbital period of an object with respect to the stars?
"The Inner Planets" is the common term for the four planets closest to our sun.
"Weight" is not really a good word to use. A better term is "mass". The outer planets all have moons, and these can be used to get a value for the planet's mass ... the orbital period of a satellite depends on the mass of the primary and the semi-major axis of the orbit. It's possible to get quite good mass values for the outer planets by studying the orbits of their moons.
Orbital means pertaining to the eye socket.
The point when an orbiting object is closest to the central object is called periapsis. For the specific case of planets around the Sun, the term perihelion is used as well.
The reverse of the standard rotation, i.e. in the opposite direction of the orbital motion, is called retrograde. This term is most aptly applied to Venus, which rotates east-to-west (clockwise) while retaining its perpendicular orientation to its orbital plane.
The common term is pregnancy. The technical term is gestation.
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Essentially nothing. When the central body is greatly more massive than the objectin orbit around it, (think a planet around a star, or an astronaut space-walking outsidethe Shuttle), the orbiting body's mass has no effect on the size or period of its orbit.
A short-term comet is typically defined as a comet with an orbital period of less than 200 years, meaning it travels around the Sun and returns relatively quickly compared to long-period comets. These comets often originate from the Kuiper Belt, a region of the solar system beyond Neptune filled with icy bodies. Their orbits can be influenced by gravitational interactions with planets, causing them to become visible from Earth more frequently. Examples of short-term comets include Comet Halley and Comet Swift-Tuttle.
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Short Term Disability typically comes with benefit period options of 3, 6, 12 and 24 months in duration.