It is a one which is circular.
Moons orbit planets. Planets orbit stars. Some stars orbit other stars, or orbit their mutual center of gravity. Stars orbit the center of the galaxy. Galaxies may orbit the center of the "galactic group".
it is called and orbit, its elliptical (its like a streached out circle)
The plane with the smallest orbit is Mercury, and the planet with the largest orbit is Neptune.
the exact definition of orbit is to revolve around, or move in an orbit
the iss orbit is an orbit which goes around the earth giving satalight signals
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The best answer is: Because that's the way gravity works. If you take Newton's brief, simple formula for the force of gravity, and massage it with calculus and geometry, it turns out that every closed gravitational orbit must be elliptical.
Because that's just the way gravity works. All closed gravitational orbits must be ellipses, with greater or lesser eccentricity. The proof is all math, of the type that you don't want to see, trust me.
Pluto's orbit DOES NOT overlap the orbit of the asteroid Ceres. But it does overlap the orbit of the planet neptune
Pluto's unusual orbit causes it to travel inside Neptune's orbit.
This is an orbit.
Moons orbit planets. Planets orbit stars. Some stars orbit other stars, or orbit their mutual center of gravity. Stars orbit the center of the galaxy. Galaxies may orbit the center of the "galactic group".
it is called and orbit, its elliptical (its like a streached out circle)
The orbit helps the satellite go into orbit.
Yes, Neptune Does Orbit. Yes, Neptune Does Orbit.
a polar orbit is not a type of geosyhchronous orbit.
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