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Meteors. If they are larger than about 10 meters, they are called asteroids or planetoids.

Meteors. If they are larger than about 10 meters, they are called asteroids or planetoids.

Meteors. If they are larger than about 10 meters, they are called asteroids or planetoids.

Meteors. If they are larger than about 10 meters, they are called asteroids or planetoids.

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What To move in a path around a object is to what?

What you are referring to is known as orbiting around an object. This involves moving in a circular or elliptical path around another object, maintaining a certain distance from it. Orbital motion is commonly observed in celestial bodies like planets orbiting around the sun.


What does celestial orbit mean?

Celestial orbit refers to the curved path that an object in space, such as a planet or satellite, follows around a larger celestial body, typically a star. This orbit is determined by the object's velocity and the gravitational pull of the larger body it is orbiting.


What is an object orbits another object?

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What is the angular distance from the horizon to the height of a celestial object?

The angular distance from the horizon to the height of a celestial object is known as its altitude. It is measured in degrees, ranging from 0° at the horizon to 90° at the zenith (directly overhead). This measurement helps observers determine how high an object appears in the sky, which is essential for navigation and astronomy.


What is the path followed by an object that moves around another object called?

The path followed by an object that moves around another object is called an orbit. This is commonly seen in celestial bodies like planets revolving around a star, or moons orbiting a planet.


What celestial object is about 24000 miles from the earth?

There is no celestial object at that distance.


Is cloud a celestial object?

No. A celestial object is an object in outer space, such as a planet, star, meteor or comet. Clouds are not in outer space, therefore they are not a celestial object.


In what direction is the velocity of the orbiting object?

The velocity of the orbiting object is in the direction tangent to its orbit.


What do you call all the space objects orbitting the Sun?

There is no scientific term for everything in space, other than "everything." As for objects orbiting a star, a satellite is an object orbiting a larger object. A moon is a planet's satellite, as a planet is often a star's satellite, and a star is often the satellite of a galactic core (often a black hole). A common term for objects orbiting the sun (designation Sol) is "Celestial Bodies" or "Heavenly Bodies." This is not, however, an accurate term, as space is not 'heaven,' or 'celestial,' and 'bodies' imply set and indivisible objects. Therefore, satellites is the best term for "All the space objects orbiting the sun."


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