The orbit of the earth is an ellipse.
Look down at the plate you are holding, see the circle. Rotate an edge toward the floor and see the outline turn into a football shape. This perfect, symmetrical ellipse is not, however, what is normally seen in Nature.
An egg is the best instructional form. Look at it from either end and a circle appears, rotate it and an ellipse appears that is different at each end - the asymmetrical ellipse - this is more of a natural occurrence. Also, the more the rotation, the more pronounced is the ellipse.
A largely flattened ellipse, say one a thousand times longer than wide, could describe the shape of a comet's orbit. Earth's orbit is far more circular and a good 93 million miles in radius.
An earth orbit that is lower to earth then both a medium and high earth orbit.
The sun doesn't orbit the earth, and it takes one year for the earth to orbit the sun.
the earths orbit because the earths orbit is the size of earth + the size of the moon
Jupiter does not orbit the earth. It takes 11.86 years for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
The moon is in constant orbit around the earth, all the time.
An earth orbit that is lower to earth then both a medium and high earth orbit.
The planets do not orbit the Earth, they orbit the sun.
The moon orbits Earth.
there are roughly 12.5 looner orbits to 1 orbit of the earth The moon takes 27.32 days to orbit the Earth.
No. It is in low earth orbit.
No, the sun does not orbit Earth. Earth orbits around the sun.
This is called its orbit. Strictly, the moon and the earth both orbit their common centre of mass. The path of the moon around Earth is elliptical orbit. It takes about 29 days to complete one orbit of earth by moon.
Saturn doesn't orbit Earth
The sun doesn't orbit the earth, and it takes one year for the earth to orbit the sun.
The path Earth travels around the sun is called an orbit. This orbit is elliptical in shape, meaning it is not a perfect circle but is slightly elongated. Earth takes 365.25 days to complete one orbit around the sun.
the earths orbit because the earths orbit is the size of earth + the size of the moon
Gravity and Inertia keeps the earth in orbit