The sun, along with the rest of the solar system, revolves around the centre of our galaxy.
It is expanding, and at an ever increasing rate according to current understanding. Whether or not it is revolving is problematic, since there is no background object against which any revolution can be observed.
The question can not be answered because we do not know about every object in the universe and how the interact with gravity, time, and the objects around them. And time is the same through out any known or unknown parts of the universe. The answer is not right. A moment is a infinite amount of time where every object positions in the universe have a corelation which changes in the next moment. If not ,you cant get a still photo of any street where every object is moving in different speed.
The speed of light in a vacuum, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second, is considered to be the fastest speed at which any object can travel in the universe according to the theory of relativity.
nothing unless then your in space then its an orbit
I think it is Gravity
A satellite is any object that revolves around another object.
As we have yet to determine the characteristics of every planet in the Universe, or even small details like inclination, the answer is, at the moment, no. However, given the amount of possible planets in the Universe - upwards of 10 sextillion, the chances are VERY high. Guess it would depend on what degree of accuracy you require.
Any object that revolves around another object in space is called a satilite.
Any object that revolves around another object in space is called a satilite.
Shadow is stronger than any object in the world although Static is stronger than any object in the universe so Static is stronger
That any two object in the universe without exception, attract each other.
Satellite.