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'''Orbit''' is the trajectory of an object moving in a stable circle or ellipsis around a bigger object, attracted by its [[gravity]]. [[Mars]] and other planets are orbiting the [[Sun]] in an elliptical trajectory. Mars is orbited by two moons: [[Phobos]] and [[Deimos]].
'''Orbit''' is the trajectory of an object moving in a stable circle or ellipsis around a bigger object, attracted by its [[gravity]]. [[Mars]] and other planets are orbiting the [[Sun]] in an elliptical trajectory. Mars is orbited by two moons: [[Phobos]] and [[Deimos]].
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[[Category: Orbital Mechanics]]


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Orbit is the trajectory of an object moving in a stable circle or ellipsis around a bigger object, attracted by its gravity. Mars and other planets are orbiting the Sun in an elliptical trajectory. Mars is orbited by two moons: Phobos and Deimos.

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