If the satellite is in low orbit, it should take about one and a half hour to go once around the Earth.
If the satellite is in low orbit, it should take about one and a half hour to go once around the Earth.
If the satellite is in low orbit, it should take about one and a half hour to go once around the Earth.
If the satellite is in low orbit, it should take about one and a half hour to go once around the Earth.
A satellite in a low Earth orbit can complete approximately 16 orbits around the Earth in a day. This is because the satellite's orbital period is typically around 90 minutes.
Technically, the Earth and any satellite both circle their mutual center of mass. Just like the balancing of an adult and a child on a see-saw, since the earth's mass is several times the mass of the satellite, their common center of mass is closer to the earth's center than it is to the satellite. Even in the case of the moon, the pair's common center of mass is inside the earth. In the case of any man-made artificial satellite, the mass ratio is several gazillion, and the common center of mass can't be more than a hair's breadth from the earth's center. So for any satellite, including the moon, it looks exactly as if the satellite is circling the earth.
364.5 times as it takes that many days to revolve around the sun and the earth spins once every twenty four hours.
Venus and Mars
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The sun does not rotate around the earth. Ever. The Earth rotates around the sun once in one year.
A satellite in a low Earth orbit can complete approximately 16 orbits around the Earth in a day. This is because the satellite's orbital period is typically around 90 minutes.
It takes approximately 168 hours, or 7 days, for the Earth to rotate around its axis seven times. This is equivalent to one week of time.
365 and 1/4 times
Most satellites in low Earth orbit rotate around the Earth approximately 15 times per day. This means they orbit the Earth about every 90 minutes.
The moon revolves around the Earth in about one month (27 days 8 hours) so it's around 12 times.
Once, it is in a synchronous orbit with Earth
Zero times. It takes the Moon about 27.3 days to revolve just once around the Earth.
once every 365.25 days.. (a whole year)
NO!
First of all, the Earth revolves around the Sun, and in the time of one revolution, the moon makes about 12.5 revolutions around the earth.
Technically, the Earth and any satellite both circle their mutual center of mass. Just like the balancing of an adult and a child on a see-saw, since the earth's mass is several times the mass of the satellite, their common center of mass is closer to the earth's center than it is to the satellite. Even in the case of the moon, the pair's common center of mass is inside the earth. In the case of any man-made artificial satellite, the mass ratio is several gazillion, and the common center of mass can't be more than a hair's breadth from the earth's center. So for any satellite, including the moon, it looks exactly as if the satellite is circling the earth.