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orbitsverb
Verb form of the word orbit.
The satellite orbits the earth and transmits data to a space agency on planet earth.
Submitted by MaryC on April 29, 2020
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Orbits in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Orbits in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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Over many centuries and millennia [these asteroids] might evolve into Earth-crossing orbits, so it is prudent to keep tracking [them] for decades to come and to study how their orbits might be evolving.
Most objects that we know of interact with the planets in some way so the orbits have been disturbed over the past few billion years, whereas this object is so distant that it may not have been disturbed by planets. So its orbit is a pristine orbit from the formation of the original solar system. If we can get its orbit and understand how it formed and how it got there, it will tell us a lot about the formation of our solar system.
I can't wait to point the ELT at Kleopatra, to see if there are more moons and refine their orbits to detect small changes.
The typical brown dwarf temperature is somewhere between luke-warm water, which would appear black to our eyes, and a campfire, which would glow faintly red, in the case of [this system], the brown dwarf is being heated by the star it orbits, meaning the dayside of the object would be glowing red hot. The night side would be darker, but some of this heat would be sucked around by winds, heating it up.
Strange new worlds are still being discovered, with an incredible wealth of sizes, forms and orbits.
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