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A single orbit around the Sun refers to the complete elliptical path that an object, such as a planet, comet, or asteroid, follows as it travels around the Sun due to gravitational forces. This orbit takes varying amounts of time depending on the object's distance from the Sun, with planets like Earth taking about one year to complete their orbit. The shape of the orbit can be influenced by gravitational interactions with other celestial bodies.

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