An object that orbits around another - is called a satellite.
It means to go around another thing.....or it means the path something makes as it goes around somthing else.
Orbit the sun is a simple thing; it is to go around the sun. Where does it do this you might ask well all kinds of places you know.......it can even happen in the asteroid belt located in-between mars and Jupiter.
A space shuttle moves through space at speeds of up to 17,500 miles per hour (28,163 kilometers per hour) in low Earth orbit. This high velocity is necessary to stay in orbit and counteract the pull of Earth's gravity.
Mostly Moons, although a man-made thing that orbit a planet is a satellite. The Goddard Space Flight Center's lists 2,271 satellites currently in orbit. Russia has the most satellites currently in orbit, with 1,324 satellites, followed by the U.S. with 658.
No they aren't the same. A satellite is on a defined orbit and a probe is something sent to discover planets or other space objects.
It means to go around another thing.....or it means the path something makes as it goes around somthing else.
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Orbit the sun is a simple thing; it is to go around the sun. Where does it do this you might ask well all kinds of places you know.......it can even happen in the asteroid belt located in-between mars and Jupiter.
the forces holding every thing toghter is gravity
no such thing as a cam
The electron is the only thing in the atom is moving. It makes AA Eliptical Orbit around the positive charges. An Eliptical Orbit is a oval type of orbit around an object
It depends if it is an orbit around it's axis or an orbit around the sun. Heres the answer for both: Sun Orbit: 687 Earth Days Axis Orbit: 687 Earth Days The funny thing is that their both still the same :)
Technically, there are entire galaxies that "orbit" around one another. There are super galaxies called "Giant Ellipticals" around which smaller galaxies move about. The problem is that it becomes a question of relativity, as in, what is the center of the universe (or is there even one?) or what is revolving what. There are some theories that speculate that the entire universe is rotating or "moving around itself".
yes, inertia moves up. it is a good thing and a bad thng. inertia keeps earth and other planets in its orbit, as long as it has gravity which moves in a straight line.
No. Just because something moves does not mean it is living.
Its something about their orbit, but only scientists know the exact thing
A space shuttle moves through space at speeds of up to 17,500 miles per hour (28,163 kilometers per hour) in low Earth orbit. This high velocity is necessary to stay in orbit and counteract the pull of Earth's gravity.