That would the "orbit".
That is called orbital motion. it is the closed path that one object in space follows around another object, typically due to the force of gravity.
That imaginary line is called as "ORBIT".. Each space object spins around itself, in a particular path called as "ORBIT"
The path is the orbit
Trajectory
An orbit is the path of a planet, star, or satellite through space around another object. The path the orbit is simply the orbit.
Orbit. Used both as a noun (the path that the object moves in), and a verb (the act of moving in an orbit).
an orbit
orbit people
If the revolving continues for more than a few revolutions, then its path is an elliptical orbit. In space, orbiting cannot take place in a circular path, and the balance point between flying off into space, crashing into the bigger object, or staying in orbit only occurs in an ellipse. It doesn't have to be much of an ellipse, either.
The object is orbiting round the other object.
The path can be two things which might be under question. In cosmology in general, planets follow circular-like paths round other objects called orbits. However, in general relativity, more specifically they follow geodesics in spacetime.
Yes, the path a planet takes while traveling around the sun is called an orbit or revolution. It is the curved path followed by a celestial body as it moves in space due to the gravitational pull of another object.