orbited in English

verb
1
(of a celestial object or spacecraft) move in orbit around (a star, planet, or moon).
Mercury orbits the Sun
synonyms:revolve aroundcircle aroundgo aroundtravel around
verb

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1. A plane orbited over the landing field.

2. 1 The spaceship orbited the moon.

3. The spaceship orbited the moon.

4. How many spacecraft have orbited the moon?

5. Barbarus was a Feral World which orbited near its dim yellow sun

6. Barbarus was a Feral World which orbited near its dim yellow sun

7. Atale was a moon that orbited the Deep Core planet Empress Teta

8. Innate: Aurelion Sol is constantly orbited by three Stars, each doing a full circumference in 5

9. Synonyms for Circumnavigated include circled, circuited, circumvented, compassed, encircled, girdled, orbited, ringed, rang and rung

10. He orbited the Earth for 1 hour and 28 minutes, surviving the flight and reentry.

11. The Russians orbited the first man-made earth satellite in 1957 and the space age became a reality.

12. Synonyms for Circled include circumnavigated, lapped, orbited, circuited, circumambulated, went round, gone round, went around, gone around and travelled round

13. UoSAT-1, also known as UoSAT-OSCAR 9 (UO-9), was a British amateur radio satellite which orbited Earth.

14. 6 hours ago · Tasters savor fine wine that orbited earth Aboard International Space Station

15. An atom of antihydrogen, for instance, is composed of a negatively-charged antiproton being orbited by a positively-charged positron.

16. The Leffingwell house, about a mile north of the waterfront, was one of the centers around which Norwich society orbited.

17. 14 The fire was so big that American astronaut John Glenn could see it from space as he orbited Earth.

18. 10 John Glenn, the American who first orbited the Earth, was showered with 529 tonnes of ticker tape when he got back.

19. Aristarchus, who lived from 310 BC to 230 BC, postulated that the planets orbited the Sun - not the Earth -- over a thousand years before Copernicus and Galileo made similar arguments.

20. NASA was Created in response to the Soviet Union’s October 4, 1957 launch of its first satellite, Sputnik I.The 183-pound, basketball-sized satellite orbited the earth in 98 minutes.

21. Apolune; aposelene Hypernyms ("Apolune" is a kind of): apoapsis ; point of apoapsis ((astronomy) the point in an orbit farthest from the body being orbited)

22. MESSENGER (an acronym of MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging) was a robotic spacecraft that orbited the planet Mercury, the first spacecraft ever to do so.

23. On 17 March 1958, the US orbited its second satellite, Vanguard 1, which was about the size of a grapefruit, and remains in a 360-by-2,080-nautical-mile (670 by 3,850 km) orbit as of 2016.

24. Apolune: 1 n apoapsis in orbit around the moon Synonyms: aposelene Antonyms: perilune , periselene periapsis in orbit around the moon Type of: apoapsis , point of apoapsis (astronomy) the point in an orbit farthest from the body being orbited