The mutual force of attraction between them due to gravity.
That the only factor it takes, which is fortunate, because that's the only factor there is.
Comment: There is another factor that's essential. It's "inertia".
The moon Luna orbits the planet Earth.
The planet and the moon(s) gravitational pull
A body in orbit around a planet is called a satellite.
Orbit has the following two meanings:the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon. (noun)move in orbit around a star, planet or moon. (verb)
No, not all moons orbit their planets anticlockwise. The direction of a moon's orbit depends on various factors, including its formation history and the dynamics of the planetary system. While many moons in our solar system do orbit in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from above their planet's north pole, there are exceptions, such as Triton, Neptune's largest moon, which orbits in a retrograde direction.
Every planet does not directly orbit the Moon.
Gravity and inertia.
No, Venus does not orbit a planet. It orbits a star, which is our Sun. It can not orbit a planet , if it did it would be a moon
A Planet to orbit.
Ariel is a moon of the planet Uranus.
Yes, there are moons that do not orbit planets but instead orbit other celestial bodies like asteroids or dwarf planets. For example, some moons of dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt do not orbit a planet.
The moon does not fall to Earth because of its orbit and the balance between its gravitational pull and its forward motion. The moon's speed and distance from Earth keep it in a stable orbit around our planet.
No, a moon is a natuaral satellite and would always be in orbit around a planet. If it did'nt orbit the planet it would fall into the planet.
The moon Luna orbits the planet Earth.
No, it orbits you. Of course! The moon orbits EARTH, our planet.
The planet and the moon(s) gravitational pull
A planet orbits a star. A moon orbits a planet or dwarf planet.