Orbits of the celestial objects are defined by mathematical concept identify that object and write it
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Celestial body and orbit
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Note: The question is incomplete. The details of the orbit of the celestial bodies are not given. So please find a general answer below.
A celestial body is any natural body outside of the Earth's atmosphere. Celestial bodies are objects in space like the sun, moon, stars and planets. The satellites in space are not celestial bodies, as they are not natural.
An orbit is the path that an object takes in space when it goes around another celestial body. Example: The moon revolving around the Earth or the planets revolving around the sun in a fixed path. The trajectory of this path is governed by the gravitational pull between the two bodies.
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by using quadratic equation
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