The moons stay in orbit around Jupiter by the force of gravity.
A ring of different rocks and space subsatces that makes it own gravity not strong enough to pull all of the rocks and moons together put strong enough to keep them orbiting Jupiter. #brand new research
gravity keeps Cassini from crashing into Jupiter
The force of universal gravitation and momentum.
Gravitational force keeps the earth in orbit around the sun. The theory of gravity was originally proposed by Sir Isaac Newton.
The question probably means "What keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun?" The answer to that is : The Sun's gravitational attraction provides the force needed to keep the planets in orbit. This force doesn't pull the planets any closer to the Sun, but it stops the planets moving away (at a tangent to their orbits) due to their own velocities.
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Gravity is the force that holds a planet in orbit around the sun. Inertia keeps the planets spinning.
GravityCentripetal Force.
the suns gravity keeps the planets in orbit
Force of gravity is what keeps the planets form colliding.
yup it also keeps one other planet in place i think........either mars or saturn...........idk
Jupiter is a planet, like Earth. Where it actually is in the galexy is in an orbit around the Sun. Where it would appear to us (what direction from Earth) keeps changing as both Jupiter and Earth orbit the Sun; so where it appears relative to the stars will depend on when you are looking.
Gravity keeps them in orbit around Jupiter.
the name of the force iis called gravity or its gravitational pull
The force of gravity, which attracts each planet toward the sun. If that force were to suddenly cease, a planet would carry on in a straight line, like a spot of mud when it separates from the rim of a spinning wheel.
the forse of gravity keeps it floating in space like the moon orbits our planet