Orbit is a curved or spherical path of celestial objects such as stars, moons, and planets. Other words meaning the same as orbit are revolution, rotation, course, track, circle, or trajectory.
Revolution. The Earth can be said to orbit the sun or to revolve around it.
Revolution
Anatomically, the word 'orbit' means the space within the skull within which the eye sits and moves about.
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The numbers represent the perihelion, aphelion and the semi-major axis of planet Jupiter. In other words, the first number is the point in orbit closest to the Sun. The last number is the point in orbit farthest from the Sun. The middle number represents the distance from the center of the Jupiter's elliptical orbit, to one of the long sides of the ellipse.
Revolution
Revolution. The Earth can be said to orbit the sun or to revolve around it.
In Latin an orbita is a wheel-rut, so a orbit is perhaps a kind of rut that each planet follows, round and round . . . and round . . .
An orbit, a year, an ellipse or even a revolution.
I'm pretty sure that that's a lunar cycle
Yes - orbit means going round so going straight out is not orbit
Answer: It is called a revolution. Answer: The verb "orbit" can also used as a verb. "To orbit" means "to move around something, in an orbit".
two synonyms for the word orbit are encircle and revolve
Revolution
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Orbit.
No. A quantized orbit means the energy is locked in as a constant. It would have to switch to a different orbit to emit energy.