That would be the moon. We've never thought of it that way ... the only object
whose status didn't change between the geocentric and heliocentric model.
Thanks for showing it to us.
Its a thing called 'The Moon'. It's been there for millions of years.
One man-made object that orbits the sun is the International Space Station (ISS). It orbits Earth at an average altitude of approximately 420 kilometers (260 miles) and travels around the Earth about every 90 minutes.
A satellite. The Moon of Earth is a satellite, the over 60 moons Jupiter are all satellites.
Well,satellite means any object orbiting a larger object,so any body will do including the moon. Any object which orbits a planet is a satellite. The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. All the other objects which orbit the Earth are artificial satellites.
It depends on if your talking about Earth's moon (aka OUR moon) or just a moon in general. If your talking about OUR moon, then it is Earth's only natural satellite (satellite means an object that orbits something), and that means that it is the only non-manmade object orbiting Earth. So that makes the moon a natural satellite!
The moon and Luna are the object that is covered with craters orbits the earth
What is an object that orbits Earth
The Moon.
Its a thing called 'The Moon'. It's been there for millions of years.
A satellite is an object which orbits a larger body. For example, the Moon orbits the Earth, and the Earth orbits the Sun. The Moon is a satellite of the Earth and the Earth is a Satellite of the Sun.
The Moon orbits the Earth.
The Moon!!
it orbits an object in space.
It does no such thing. Mars orbits the sun. The only large object that orbits the Earth is the Moon.
It is our Moon.
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satellite