orbitës
Orbitës is a term used in Albanian-language astronomy to denote the paths traced by bodies under gravitational influence as they move around a central body. In English, the corresponding term is "orbits." Orbitës describe both natural motions, such as a planet orbiting a star, and artificial motions, such as a spacecraft circling a planet. The shape and duration of an orbit are determined by the initial velocity and the gravitational parameter of the central mass.
Classical celestial mechanics describes an orbit by a set of orbital elements: the semi-major axis (a), eccentricity
Kepler's laws provide the foundation for orbital motion: planets sweep equal areas in equal times, and the
Common examples include Earth’s orbit around the Sun, the Moon’s orbit around Earth, and satellites in low