Point
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
The location of an object in space is referred to as its "position." This can be described using coordinates in a specific reference system, such as Cartesian coordinates, polar coordinates, or spherical coordinates. The position indicates the object's spatial relationship to other objects or reference points.
Trajectory
The mass of an object remains constant regardless of its location because it is a measure of the amount of matter present in the object. However, an object's weight, which is the force of gravity acting on it, can vary based on the location. Weight is dependent on the gravitational field strength, so an object will weigh less at a location with weaker gravity (such as in space) and more at a location with stronger gravity (such as on Earth).
A system for stating the precise location of an object in space and time is known as the coordinate system. It uses coordinates to represent the position of the object within a specific reference frame. Common examples include the Cartesian coordinate system and the geographical coordinate system.
The location of an object is called its position. It describes where the object is situated in space relative to a reference point.
the location of an object is it's position
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
It is called an eclipse.
The amount of space taken by an object is called its volume. This is the measure of how much three-dimensional space an object occupies.
The location of an object is its position.
Satellite.
The amount of space occupied by an object is called its VOLUME.
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
The location of an object in space is referred to as its "position." This can be described using coordinates in a specific reference system, such as Cartesian coordinates, polar coordinates, or spherical coordinates. The position indicates the object's spatial relationship to other objects or reference points.
Trajectory
A point.