A satellite
Satellite.
A SATELLITE is an object that orbits another object. Natural satellite: the moon Synthetic /artificial satellite: the Hubble space telescope
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A satellite. The Moon of Earth is a satellite, the over 60 moons Jupiter are all satellites.
An object orbits another object due to gravity, which is the force of attraction between the two objects. The orbital motion is a result of the balance between the object's inertia wanting to move straight and the gravitational pull pulling it in a curved path.
it orbits an object in space.
Satellite
The sun's gravity holds the planets in their orbits. It also holds other space objects in their orbits, such as asteroids.
An orbit is usually when one heavenly body makes a complete circle round another. For example: Earth orbits round the Sun.
It is called an eclipse.
You would usually find a satellite up in space, and at places like ESA, JEXA, and NASA Note that the term "satellite" does not just refer to artificial satellites. The moon is a satellite because it orbits the Earth. Any of the moons of the various planets are satellites of those planets. The Earth (and the other planets) are all satellites of the Sun. A satellite is any body which is attached to another body via gravitational pull.
A shadow cast on one object in space on another is ECLIPSE