orbits

[ˈɔːrbɪts]

orbits Definition

  • 1the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon
  • 2the range or scope of something's operation or concern

Using orbits: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "orbits" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Earth orbits around the Sun.

  • Example

    The spacecraft is in a stable orbit around the planet.

  • Example

    The company's business model has expanded its orbit to include new markets.

  • Example

    The politician's influence extends beyond his usual orbit of supporters.

orbits Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for orbits

Phrases with orbits

  • geostationary orbit

    a circular orbit around the Earth at an altitude of 22,300 miles (35,900 km) in which a satellite remains in a fixed position relative to the surface of the Earth

    Example

    The geostationary orbit is used for communication and weather satellites.

  • an orbit around the Earth with an altitude between 160 and 2,000 kilometers (99 and 1,200 mi)

    Example

    The International Space Station is in a low Earth orbit.

  • a distant or peripheral sphere of activity or influence

    Example

    The company's new product line is outside the outer orbit of their usual offerings.

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Summary: orbits in Brief

The term 'orbits' [ˈɔːrbɪts] refers to the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon. It also denotes the range or scope of something's operation or concern. Examples include 'The Earth orbits around the Sun,' and 'The company's business model has expanded its orbit to include new markets.' 'Orbits' extends into phrases like 'geostationary orbit,' and 'outer orbit,' denoting specific types of orbits and peripheral spheres of activity.