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Well, sweetheart, for an object to have a perfectly circular orbit, it needs to be in free-fall around another body and experience no net force. In simpler terms, it should be moving at just the right speed and altitude to avoid any wobbling or elliptical paths. So basically, no janky forces messing up its groove, just clean, circular motion like a ballerina twirling in a coveted piece of real estate.

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