A Satellite (like our moon) Orbiting bodies are in fact orbiting each other, so that there are binary stars (two stars of about equal size) that are orbiting each other, or even binary planets.
The sun does not orbit around the moon. The earth orbits the sun and the earths moon (every planet has 1 or more moons) orbits earth.
"Planetary orbits" is the technical term.
A planet is in direct orbit around a central star, while a moon is in orbit around a large body (a planet) rather than in a direct orbit around a star. The moon orbits the planet, while the planet orbits the sun.
The moon is a moon, also known as a natural satellite. It is not considered a planet as it orbits a planet (Earth) rather than the sun.
It always moves it orbits the Earth which orbits the sun.
if it orbits the earth is it moving? yes if course its moving if something orbits something of course it would be moving
A satellite.
A moon orbits a planet.
Orbits a planet.
A satellite.
satellite
When something orbits something else, it means that it travels in a circular path around it. In the case of the sun and earth, the earth orbits the sun.
I suppose that you think to electrons.
No a satallite is just something that orbits around an object.
An object that orbits around another - is called a satellite.
The definition of a satellite is 'something which orbits another object', not just the scientific stereotype of a a scientific satellite.E.g. The moon orbits the earth, therefore, the moon is a satellite.
Pluto is a dwarf planet that orbits the Sun. It is not known to be a piece of something else.