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John Glenn, 1962
Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957, was the first man-made satellite to orbit Earth.
The moon rotates around the Earth, and as it does so the Earth is rotating around the sun. So yes, along with the Earth the moon does go around the sun.
The Moon can go around the Earth, and does so once every 28 daysA Boat can go around the Earth, so long as there are open waters along the path taken.A Plane can go around the Earth, so long as it has enough fuel to do so.This leaves the Sun. It cannot - and will not - go around (or orbit) the Earth, simply because it is significantly more massive and has a greater force of gravity. Instead, the Earth orbits around the sun.
Yes, the moon has its own orbit around the earth, held in place by the earth's gravity. As the earth orbits around the sun, the moon goes with it.
Ferdinand Magellan
John Glenn, 1962
No it takes a Month for the Moon to go around the Earth it takes a Year for the Earth to go around the Sun.
Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957, was the first man-made satellite to orbit Earth.
Yuri Gagrin for the Russians on April 12, 1961
It takes a whole year to for the earth to go around the sun.
Galileo was the person who founded that sun is at the centre of the solar system not the earth hence planets revolve around the sun ...
The sun. The earth orbits the sun, the others all go around the earth.
It doesn't. 'Tis the Earth that goes around the Sun.
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First off the moon doesn't orbit around the earth. But it takes aproximatly one month to go through all the moon phases.
No, it only appears to go around the earth because of light reflecting off moisture in clouds.