The third path of an object orbiting another is known as a heliocentric orbit around the Sun or a geocentric orbit around the Earth. It follows an elliptical trajectory, with the object moving in a curved path due to the gravitational pull of the larger body it orbits.
A moon or satellite.
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A lump of rock orbiting around a planet is called a moon. Moons are natural satellites that typically revolve around planets in our solar system.
Neither. Except perhaps in a poetic sense. Planets orbit around the sun. Moons orbit around planets. The earth has only one and we call it "the moon".
That is called the planet's orbit.
This is called "orbit".
A moon or satellite.
any object man made or natural, big or small which rotates around a planet is called it's satellite
Satellite. If it is big enough, we call it a "moon".
Earth. Or in another word, a planet.
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A moon can also be referred to as a natural satellite or a celestial body that orbits a planet.
planet ?
A lump of rock orbiting around a planet is called a moon. Moons are natural satellites that typically revolve around planets in our solar system.
Satellites. The moon is a natural satellite. What you and I commonly call satellites are man-made, of course.
It would be called a moon or, more formally, a natural satellite. In such a case, though it would not be considered a planet as it orbits a planet rather than a star.
Neither. Except perhaps in a poetic sense. Planets orbit around the sun. Moons orbit around planets. The earth has only one and we call it "the moon".