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what is meant by the orbit of a planet

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Answered by ashish55587
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An orbit is a fixed regular path in which the planets revolves and complete its revolution
Answered by dhruvbadaya1
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An orbit is a regular, repeating path that a planet in space takes around A Star.


For example, the Earth has an orbit around the Sun.


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In our solar system, the Earth and the eight other planets orbit the Sun. Most of the objects orbiting the Sun move along or close to an imaginary flat surface. This imaginary surface is called the ecliptic plane. Many planets also have moons. These moons orbit around them.


Orbits are elliptical in shape, this means they are similar to an oval. For the planets, the orbits are almost round. The orbits of comets have a different shape. They are highly eccentric or "squashed." Satellites that orbit the Earth are not always the same distance from the Earth. Sometimes they are closer, and at other times they are farther away. The closest point a satellite comes to the Earth is called its perigee. The farthest point is the apogee. The time it takes a satellite to make one full orbit is called its period. The inclination is the angle the orbital plane makes when compared with the Earth's equator.

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