The motion is an orbit.
The two bodies take up elliptical orbits about their common centre of mass.
When one body is far more massive, like the Sun, it hardly moves and the lighter
object (a planet) does all the dashing about.
The motion of a body around another body in space is an orbit.
An orbit.
It is an orbit.
The circular path is known as an orbit.
gravity
When an object is in space, it is usually acted upon by some form of gravitational force from a large body of which keeps it some form of orbit. In addition to this, Newton's Laws pretty much state "things like to keep doing what they're doing". Space junk has no friction acting upon it to slow it's motion, so will continue to move in an orbital motion around some body in space, and not be pulled back down to say, Earth, because of balanced centripetal forces and whatnot. (Standard stop before the physics gets silly.)
Orbit is the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space.
rotation is the spin of a body on its axis and revolution is the motion of a body that travels around another body in space;one complete trip along an orbit
Revolution is the motion of a body that travels around another body in space;one complete trip along an orbit. Rotation is the spin of a body on its axis.
revolution
revolution
revolution
revolution
An orbit.
satellite
An orbit.
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I believe that would be an orbit.