Most asteroids orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter in the Asteroid Belt.
everything in the universe is round exept for the astreoids and comets and nebula they are round because they were formed like this
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name the most recent spacecraft to orbit venus name the most recent spacecraft to orbit venus
Mercury and Pluto have the most elliptical orbits among the planets in our solar system. Mercury's orbit is the most eccentric, while Pluto's orbit is also highly elliptical due to its distance from the Sun and its eccentric orbit.
Orbit, most definitely.
Mercury has the most elliptical orbit among the planets in our solar system. Its orbit is significantly elongated, with the eccentricity of 0.2056, which means that it deviates the most from a perfect circle compared to other planets.
The most medial bone of the orbit is the ethmoid bone, specifically the ethmoidal labyrinth. This bone forms part of the medial wall of the orbit and helps separate the orbit from the nasal cavity.
Actually that would be the Earth's orbit around the moon (in fact, they both rotate about a common point.) Note that the moon NEVER moves "backwards" in its orbit (most other satellites do).
Most satellites orbit Earth in the low Earth orbit (LEO) which is between 160 to 2,000 kilometers (100 to 1,240 miles) above the Earth's surface.
The plane with the smallest orbit is Mercury, and the planet with the largest orbit is Neptune.
The planet with an orbit most similar in eccentricity to the Moon's orbit around Earth is Venus. The eccentricity of the Moon's orbit is about 0.055, while Venus has an eccentricity of approximately 0.007. This means both orbits are relatively circular, but Venus's orbit is even less eccentric than that of the Moon.
Venus has the most circular orbit among the eight planets in our solar system. Its eccentricity, which measures how elongated an orbit is, is the closest to zero, making it almost circular.