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Orbit
01
órbita
the path an object in the space follows to move around a planet, star, etc.
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The satellite was placed into a stable orbit to continuously monitor weather patterns from space.
El satélite fue colocado en una órbita estable para monitorear continuamente los patrones climáticos desde el espacio.
The space station travels in a low Earth orbit, allowing it to circle the planet every 90 minutes.
La estación espacial viaja en una órbita baja terrestre, lo que le permite rodear el planeta cada 90 minutos.
02
órbita, esfera de influencia
an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control
Ejemplos
The corporation extended its orbit into international markets.
He operated within the orbit of government agencies.
03
órbita, esfera
a particular environment or walk of life
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She moved in the orbit of the fashion industry.
The writer remained in the orbit of literary circles.
04
órbita, cavidad orbitaria
the bony cavity in the skull containing the eyeball
Ejemplos
The fracture damaged the orbit around his eye.
Muscles attach to the orbit to control eye movement.
05
órbita, trayectoria
the path of an electron around the nucleus of an atom
Ejemplos
The orbit of an electron affects chemical bonding.
The energy level determines an electron 's orbit.
to orbit
01
orbitar
to move around a star, planet, or a large object in space
Transitive: to orbit a planet or star | to orbit around a planet or star
Ejemplos
The moon orbits around the Earth once every 27.3 days.
La luna orbita alrededor de la Tierra una vez cada 27,3 días.
The International Space Station orbits the Earth at an altitude of approximately 408 kilometers.
La Estación Espacial Internacional orbita alrededor de la Tierra a una altitud de aproximadamente 408 kilómetros.



























