Landsat orbits in a sun-synchronous polar orbit, declined at 99 degrees (so 9 degrees from 90). It makes about 14 passes over the Earth every day given its orbital parameters but does not pass over the same spot more than once in 16 days.
So essentially, it passes over the Earth roughly north-south many times a day, just about going over the poles and back up again.
That would be an elliptical orbit.
That would be an elliptical orbit.
The Earth's orbit.
I believe you are asking about their orbits around the Sun. The orbit is the (elliptical) path they take around the Sun. It takes a certain amount of time to complete, which is the planet's "year".One calendar year on Earth is (more or less) the time for one full revolution of Earth around the Sun.
Earth's path around the sun is it's very own orbit. It takes 1 year ( 365 and a quarter or something like that) for the Earth to make one complete turn. Thanks 4 the question, i like science Q's!
That would be an elliptical orbit.
The path that the Earth takes around the sun is called its orbit.
The path that the Earth takes around the Sun is called its' orbit.
It is the Earth's orbit.
revolution
An orbit is the path a planet takes around the sun. Earth's orbit is an ellipse. It takes the Earth one year to travel along the elliptical path around the sun.
the orbiteal
An orbit.
This is called its orbit. Strictly, the moon and the earth both orbit their common centre of mass. The path of the moon around Earth is elliptical orbit. It takes about 29 days to complete one orbit of earth by moon.
It's orbit.
routine circle
Ellipse