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What is earthes orbit?

An orbit is the path a planet takes around the sun. Earth's orbit is an ellipse. It takes the Earth one year to travel along the elliptical path around the sun.


What is the path around the earth which a satellite follows?

An ellipse.


What is the path earth takes around the sun or the path the moon takes around earth?

That would be an elliptical orbit.


The path of a satellite around earth is called its?

orbit


What is the name for a path the earth takes as it revoles around the sun?

The path that the Earth takes around the sun is called its orbit.


What do you call the path around the earth which a satellite follows?

Its called an orbit.


What do you call the path around the earth which satellite follows?

It's orbit


What is a single earth orbit?

A single Earth orbit refers to the path that a spacecraft or satellite takes around the Earth. It involves the object traveling in an elliptical or circular path due to the gravitational pull of the Earth. The time it takes to complete one orbit can vary depending on the altitude and speed of the object.


What is the path that earths takes called?

The path that the Earth takes around the Sun is called its' orbit.


What do you call the path of the earth takes as it revolves around the sun?

The path that Earth takes as it revolves around the sun is called its orbit.


What is the path of one object in space around object?

An orbit is the path that an object takes in space when it goes around a star, a planet, or a moon. It can also be used as a verb. For instance: "The earth orbits around the Sun." ... The Earth just has one natural satellite (the Moon), but there are many artificial satellites orbiting the earth.


What does a satellite travel path look like around the earth i have seen them as a wavy looking line not straight why is this?

an ellipse. the sinewave path on flat maps is because most satellite orbits are inclined/tilted with respect to the earth's axis. so the satellite moves north/south as well as around the earth.