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These are called satellites (which include rings and moons).

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What is a large object that moves around a star?

A planet is a large object that moves around a star in a solar system.


What is the name of the path a revolving object moves along?

The path a revolving object moves along is called an orbit. The object revolves around a central point, such as a planet revolving around a star or a moon revolving around a planet.


What is a path that one object such as a planet takes as it moves around another object?

The path that one object such as a planet takes as it moves around another object is called an orbit. Orbits can be elliptical, circular, or other shapes, depending on the gravitational forces between the two objects.


What is an object which moves around a planet known as?

A satellite; the largest of such are often called moons.


What is an object that moves in an?

An object that moves in an elliptical path around another object could be a satellite orbiting a planet, such as a moon around Earth. The elliptical path follows the laws of gravity and allows the object to maintain a stable orbit.


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 is a anything that moves around a planet called?

An object that moves around a planet is called a satellite. Satellites can be natural, like moons, or artificial, like those used for communication or scientific research.


What is an object that orbits a larger object?

An astronomical object that moves (revolves) around a larger object is called a satellite. A natural satellite of a planet is called a moon.


What happens to the speed of an object like a planet or satellite if it moves closer to the object it is revolving around?

It increases in order to conserve angular momentum.


An object that moves around a bigger object?

A satellite is an object that moves around a bigger object, such as a planet or a moon. Satellites can be natural, like the Earth's moon, or artificial, like communication or weather satellites. They orbit around their host body due to gravitational forces.


When a celestial body moves in an orbit around another celestial body?

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


What is the object that moves other planet?

It is not an object but a force or forces.The forces are gravity and momentum.

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