An artificial satellite.
To orbit the object.
An orbit around another orbit is called a "satellite orbit" or a "suborbital path". This occurs when a smaller object orbits around a larger object, which is itself in orbit around another celestial body.
An object that orbits around another - is called a satellite.
If the revolving continues for more than a few revolutions, then its path is an elliptical orbit. In space, orbiting cannot take place in a circular path, and the balance point between flying off into space, crashing into the bigger object, or staying in orbit only occurs in an ellipse. It doesn't have to be much of an ellipse, either.
Revolve can have two meanings. In this instance, the answer is orbit. Revolve can also have the meaning of an object spinning on it's axis. In the solar system, planetary objects spin on their axes as they orbit around the Sun. Most objects smaller than planetary objects probably also have rotational properties along with their orbital motion. Edit: Astronomers use the word "rotation" for axial spin.
This is an orbit.
orbit
To orbit the object.
Orbit. Used both as a noun (the path that the object moves in), and a verb (the act of moving in an orbit).
An orbit around another orbit is called a "satellite orbit" or a "suborbital path". This occurs when a smaller object orbits around a larger object, which is itself in orbit around another celestial body.
That is called a satellite.
That would the "orbit".
Orbit: as in the Earth orbits round the Sun.
The term for the path an object takes as it revolves around the sun is called an orbit.
That imaginary line is called as "ORBIT".. Each space object spins around itself, in a particular path called as "ORBIT"
Yes, the path an object follows as it travels around another object is called an orbit. Orbits are typically elliptical or circular in shape depending on the gravitational forces involved.
An orbit is the path of a planet, star, or satellite through space around another object. The path the orbit is simply the orbit.