The bright object you're observing in the southeastern sky, with lights seeming to revolve around it, is likely the planet Venus or possibly a bright star like Sirius. The phenomenon of lights appearing to revolve around it could be due to atmospheric effects or the blinking of the object itself, which is common for bright celestial bodies. If it has a reddish hue, it could also be Mars, depending on the timing and position in the sky.
Eris does not revolve around any specific object. It is a dwarf planet in our solar system that orbits the Sun just like other planets.
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No. The only reason why no is because the stars do not go around the sun.
Orbit refers to the path that an object takes as it moves around another object due to gravitational forces, like the way planets orbit the Sun. Revolve, on the other hand, typically describes the motion of an object spinning around an axis or center point, such as the Earth revolving around its own axis, leading to day and night. Essentially, orbit is about the path taken around another body, while revolve often refers to rotation around an internal axis.
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
The bright object the Earth revolves around IS the Sun.
Eris does not revolve around any specific object. It is a dwarf planet in our solar system that orbits the Sun just like other planets.
The planets revolve around the sun because of the sun's gravitational pull. The larger the object is the more gravitational pull it has therefore the planets revolve around the sun and the moon revolves around the Earth.
Just as the sun and all the objects which revolve around it is called the solar system, so is some other star and all the objects that revolve around it called a stellar system.
In this case the word is "revolve". "Rotate" is used for an object that turns around an axis within itself. Saturn takes about 29.5 years to revolve once around the Sun.
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according to newton's law of gravitation every object in the nature attract other due to its gravitational pull so planets revolve around sun.
The sun is the most massive object in our solar system.
It is the objects orbital period.
No. The only reason why no is because the stars do not go around the sun.
Any object can revolve.
An asteroid.