Orbits (of astronomical objects around other objects) are basically ellipses.
The shape of a plant's orbit around the sun is generally elliptical, meaning it is an elongated circle. This shape allows the planet to move closer to and farther away from the sun at different points in its orbit.
It is called an ellipse.
Your question is unclear, but... ...the SHAPE of an orbit is called an ellipse or elliptical.
If you mean the shape of the orbit, that's an ellipse.
The shape of the Sun's orbit around the center of the Milky Way galaxy is an elliptical shape. This elliptical orbit is influenced by the gravitational pull of the galaxy's mass, including stars, gas, and dark matter. The Sun takes approximately 230 million years to complete one full orbit.
Ellipse.
The actual shape of the earth's orbit around the sun is horrendously complicated. Partly because the earth does not orbit the sun and also because the orbit is influenced by the the gravitational attraction of the other planets. The earth does not orbit the sun: the centre of mass of the earth-sun system is at one of the foci of an ellipse whose eccentricity is 0.0167. The eccentricity varies from 0.0034 to 0.058.
The shape of a planet's orbit is elliptical.
The shape of earth's orbit is known as an elipse
The shape of the moon's orbit around the Earth is an ellipse.
This orbit is called an ellipse. An oval shape.
It's an elliptical orbit. it is also an mutha
Elliptical Orbit
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The shape of a plant's orbit around the sun is generally elliptical, meaning it is an elongated circle. This shape allows the planet to move closer to and farther away from the sun at different points in its orbit.
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