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Orbit
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1. The path of a body or particle under the influence of a gravitational
or other force. For instance, the orbit of a celestial
body is its path relative to another body around which it revolves.
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Orbit is commonly used to designate a closed path and trajectory to
denote a path which is not closed. Thus, the trajectory of a sounding rocket,
the orbit of a satellite.
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2. To go around the earth or other body in an orbit, sense 1.
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use