The orbital is in the eye socket.
The Sun's location is in the middle of the solar system and all of the planets orbit around it.
electrons orbit around the nucleus
Location (orbit) and energy.
The Daily Orbit - 2012 Location of Voyager 1 Disputed 1-241 was released on: USA: 16 August 2013
Normally satellites are placed on top of rockets and carried into space, then they are released/pushed out of the rocket once it reaches space. It is first pushed out (injected) into an orbit close to earth called a "transfer orbit," meaning an orbit used to move it from the release location to the primary/intended orbit. Sometimes a booster motor is used to move it into the transfer orbit. After the transfer orbit moves it to the correct location another motor changes it's direction/motion into the final/primary orbit. Sometimes a satellite is carried into space by the Space Shuttle, and then released. After that it moves into a transfer orbit that carries it to the final orbit like other satellites.
The repetitivity and revisit of satellite orbit refers to the time elapsed between observations of the same point on earth by a satellite. It usually depends with the target location, the orbit of the satellite and the swath of the sensor.
No. A planet's mass does not determine the position of its orbit.
Satellites are placed into orbit by rockets. They are designed to fit into the bus that they are placed on. Depending on the location they be launched form locations near the equator or Molniya orbits.
Saturn's orbit is between the orbit of Jupiter and Uranus. Saturn is the 6th planet from the Sun approximately 1.5 billion km from the sun
Unexpected changes in the orbit of Uranus led astronomers to believe that there was another planet affecting its orbit. Detailed studies of Uranus's orbit allowed them to predict its existence and location.
Because of the axial tilt of the earth and the position of the earth in its orbit.
The electron orbits around the nucleus of a molecule, where the neutrons and protons are.