A planet or moon orbits the Sun (or a planet) and then makes an orbit
Because it does not have too god made it that it would stay still so the planets good orbit around it
There are many satellites that orbit the earth in a day or less. All of them are man made. The only real satellite that orbits the earth is the moon. That takes 28 days to complete a single orbit.
Sputnik was the first man made satellite that made it into orbit. It proved that Soviet/Russian technology wasn't as crude as the US thought. It was also a bit scary, because a nation that can get something into orbit will also be able to drop anything from orbit onto any other country in the world.
Man-made satellites are artificial objects placed into orbit around Earth or other celestial bodies to perform various functions such as communication, weather monitoring, navigation, and scientific research. They are launched into space by rockets and are designed to orbit the Earth at different altitudes depending on their specific purpose.
The first man-made satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched into orbit by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957. This marked the beginning of the space age and the start of human exploration beyond Earth's atmosphere.
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The word for a complete orbit made by Earth around the Sun is a "year." It takes approximately 365.25 days for Earth to complete this orbit, which is why we have a leap year every four years to account for the extra quarter day. This orbit is also referred to as an "elliptical orbit" due to its oval shape.
Neptune is made up of orbit gasses Always hope i helped you
Yes the Earth completes a full orbit once per year.
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it holds the planets that orbit around the sun and what keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth
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Orbit gum is a product of Wrigley's. It was launched in Great Britain in 1977, but it was relaunched in the U.S. in 2001.
Planets with their moons and/or rings, meteors, asteroids, and man-made satellites orbit our Sun, to our current knowledge.
The Solar System!!