Yes, the Moon orbits the Earth. It takes about 27.3 days to complete one orbit, during which it is influenced by Earth's gravity. Additionally, the Earth-Moon system orbits the Sun together, making the Moon part of a larger gravitational interaction within our solar system.
a object orbit another object is called a what?
A satellite is any object that is in orbit around another object. The moon is a natural satellite of the Earth because it orbits around the Earth.
The Moon orbits the Earth.
A moon is an object that orbits a planet. A planet cannot orbit another planet.
Yes. The whole idea of being a satellite is that the object orbits another object. If you mean 'can a satellite orbit more than one object', then the answer is also yes. Objects orbiting binary stars would be an example of this.
This is an orbit.
The distance between Earth and Moon changes. Like any object going in an orbit around another object, the Moon moves around Earth in an ellipse, not in an exact circle.
The sun.
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Its means that if there is a planet, for example: Earth, The Earth is surrounded by the moon....so its actually means that a planet is surrounded by something else/A Planet
A planet in an orbit greater than any of the others.An object in orbit around a single planet is a moon or satellite of that planet.
No, the moon's gravitational pull on the earth is the dominate cause of tides in the oceans. When the Apollo moon missions were going on, the moon's gravity both kept the command module in orbit and the lander and astronauts on its surface. Nothing is too small to have a gravitational pull on another object.