sattelites, wheter natural of artificial.
The moon is a natural earth sattelite.
Planets revolve around Stars. The planets in our Solar system (the Earth, etc.) revolve around the Sun.
Yes, they do. However, planets CAN orbit around other planets. But we don't call them planets. They're just called moons... really big moons. Did you know that Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, and Saturn's largest moon, Titan, are both bigger than Mercury? ~Apple Juice
if you mean the imaginary line that the planets travel on it's called an 'Orbit' or 'obital path'
Those are called planetary satellites or natural satellites. Each planet has its own set of natural satellites that orbit around it.
A body which orbits a planet is called a moon.Therefore, the moon is considered...well a 'moon'.Another description given to bodies which orbits planets are called satellites. So you can also say that the moon is considered a satellite of earth (a natural satellite as opposed to a man made satellite)
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Planets orbit stars. Our planet (earth) orbits a star we call the sun.
Planets revolve around Stars. The planets in our Solar system (the Earth, etc.) revolve around the Sun.
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Yes. Earth is one of eight planets in our solar system, all of which are in an orbit around our central star which we call the sun.
eliptical orbit.
The rocky planets
The dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt are often referred to as trans-Neptunian objects. This term encompasses objects like Pluto, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake, which are considered dwarf planets due to their size and orbit beyond Neptune.
It is the planets' orbit.
Yes, they do. However, planets CAN orbit around other planets. But we don't call them planets. They're just called moons... really big moons. Did you know that Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, and Saturn's largest moon, Titan, are both bigger than Mercury? ~Apple Juice
if you mean the imaginary line that the planets travel on it's called an 'Orbit' or 'obital path'
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