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The orbits of a moon and a planet differ primarily in their relationship to their central body. A planet orbits a star, such as the Sun, and follows an elliptical path defined by gravitational forces. In contrast, a moon orbits a planet, maintaining a more circular or elliptical path around its host planet. Additionally, moons tend to have smaller and more varied orbital characteristics compared to planets, which typically have more stable and well-defined orbits around their stars.

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