A "moon" or a "satellite" of that planet
Relative to what? Mercury is the fasted in relation to it's orbit at 48 km/s Jupiter is moving relative to itself at 12.6 km/s The Solar System in relation to the galactic core is revolving at 230 km/s.
At the "aphelion".
Yes, the planet is called Bellerophon. See link for more details.
A frozen ball of dust and gas revolving around the sun could describe the planet Pluto. The planet, Pluto, was downgraded to a frozen ball dust and no longer considered to be a planet to scientists and astronomers.
A planet is a non luminous object revolving a star in space.
A "moon" or a "satellite" of that planet
they are both about circular motions but rotation is on an axis and revolving isn't. also revolution is usually revolving around another object.
Relative to what? Mercury is the fasted in relation to it's orbit at 48 km/s Jupiter is moving relative to itself at 12.6 km/s The Solar System in relation to the galactic core is revolving at 230 km/s.
There is one moon revolving around planet Earth.
At the "aphelion".
Mercury is the fastest revolving planet. The speed of a particular planet depends on its revolution around the sun as well as its rotation on its own axis. The fastest planet of the solar system with reference to revolution is Mercury. On the other hand, the fastest planet with reference to rotation is Jupiter.
its solar system if i wrong can u correct it pls.
Because of our odd planet rotation, it looks like our planet is wobbling
Yes, the planet is called Bellerophon. See link for more details.
Orbital Bodies.
Planets