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Orbit
UK //ˈɔːbɪt//US //ˈɔrbɪt//
Definition
The curved path of a celestial object around a star, planet, or moon.
In simple words: The path an object takes as it moves around another object in space.
Examples
- The Earth orbits the Sun once a year.
- Satellites orbit around the Earth, providing data and communication.
- Mars has two small moons that orbit it closely.
- The satellite is designed to orbit at a low altitude.
- Astronomers study how asteroids orbit through the solar system.
Usage notes
Used mostly in scientific contexts, often describes planets or satellites moving around a star or planet. Avoid using it in casual conversations unrelated to space.
Grammar pattern
orbit + object
Memory hint
Think of the phrase 'orbiting around' like a dancer circling gracefully around a partner.
Collocations
- space orbit
- geostationary orbit
- orbital period
- low Earth orbit
- orbiting body
Synonyms
- trajectory
- revolution
- path
- circle
- course
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'rotate'; orbit refers to a path, while rotate means to spin.
- Using 'orbit' to describe motion in non-space environments.
- Incorrect verb forms like 'orbits' for plural subjects.