orbitálban
Orbitálban is a term used in astronomy and physics to describe the path of an object around another, more massive object. This path is typically an ellipse, though it can also be a circle, parabola, or hyperbola depending on the object's velocity and the gravitational forces involved. The larger object, such as a star or planet, is at one of the foci of the ellipse. The smaller object, like a moon or artificial satellite, follows this orbital path.
Key characteristics of an orbit include its semi-major axis, which defines the size of the orbit, and
Objects in orbit are constantly in a state of freefall. Gravity continuously pulls the orbiting object towards