Our Earth is a body that is in orbit round the Sun.
It would need to be launched into a tangent plane parellel to that of the earth's orbit around the sun, with the same speed of rotation around the sun
It's called the orbit of the planet. The earth 'orbits' the sun. I don't know the specific name of the line. Maybe the gravitational pull?
First, recall that planets orbit the sun, not the other way around. Secondly, the term electron cloud is used to describe the body of electrons that orbit the nucleus of an atom. To answer your question as succinctly as possible, the analogy of planets orbiting the sun is one of the best to consider when thinking about the orbit of electrons
The Earth's orbit is almost circular. Technically, the "eccentricity" of the orbit is about 0.0167.
the route it is going around the sun
Planet, planetoid, moon, asteroid, meteor, comet
A planet.
Planets orbit the sun.
Earth! we all live there!!
A planet.
A planet.
orbit
orbit
The scientific name for the path of a planet around the sun is an orbit. The shape of this path can be an ellipse, with the sun located at one of the foci of the ellipse.
The Earth revolves around the sun in an elliptical (egg-shaped) orbit.
The sun does not revolve around anything, the earth does in an ELLIPTICAL orbit The sun does not revolve around anything, the earth does in an ELLIPTICAL orbit
It is the orbit. For example, the Earth is in orbit round the Sun.