You are making it way too obvious. You said "your Earth", I wasn't born yesterday, your obviously an alien. We will destroy you
A satellite orbiting around the Earth's poles is in a polar orbit. This type of orbit allows the satellite to pass over different parts of the Earth as it rotates below. Polar orbits are often used for Earth observation and surveillance satellites.
Gravitational Force is responsible for keeping the moon in the orbit around Earth.
yes
The orbit of the Earth around the Sun is an elliptical orbit. It is not a perfect circle but rather an elongated circle with the Sun slightly off-center. This means that the distance between the Earth and the Sun varies throughout the year.
Beta Aquarii is classified as a binary star system located in the constellation of Aquarius. It consists of two main sequence stars: a B-type star and an A-type star. These stars orbit around a common center of mass.
main sequence
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A satellite orbiting around the Earth's poles is in a polar orbit. This type of orbit allows the satellite to pass over different parts of the Earth as it rotates below. Polar orbits are often used for Earth observation and surveillance satellites.
The polar orbit so that it can measure cold and hot points around the entire earth :)
Gravitational Force is responsible for keeping the moon in the orbit around Earth.
yes
The orbit of the Earth around the Sun is an elliptical orbit. It is not a perfect circle but rather an elongated circle with the Sun slightly off-center. This means that the distance between the Earth and the Sun varies throughout the year.
Elliptical.
Beta Aquarii is classified as a binary star system located in the constellation of Aquarius. It consists of two main sequence stars: a B-type star and an A-type star. These stars orbit around a common center of mass.
My planet orbits a star known as the Sun, which is a G-type main-sequence star.
The star called, "HD142" is a 6th magnitude star. It is about 84 light-years from Earth, and is located in the star constellation, "Phoenix". HD142 is in orbit with a nearby 'companion' star which is a little more than half the size of our Sun.
A white dwarf star is about the size of Earth.