The orbits of planets around the Sun, or of satellites around the Earth, can be ________
A. Circular and elliptic
B. Circular and hyperbolic
C. Elliptic and parabolic
D. Parabolic and hyperbolic
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
All the planets are satellites around the Sun. Almost every ship launched from Earth can be considered a satellite, as it is orbiting either the Earth or the Sun. Even though a space probe is going "out" from the Earth to Jupiter, it is still in orbit around the Sun, so it is still a satellite. It is certainly possible to set up a satellite so that it has a circular orbit (a circle is just an ellipse whose foci coincide). Gravity can only pull in the direction toward the planet.Related Questions on Universe
A. Earth and Jupiter
B. Jupiter and Saturn
C. Saturn and Earth
D. Saturn and Neptune
A. Contracted star with intense gravitational pull
B. Star with very low surface temperature
C. Star with no atmosphere
D. Pulsating star
Messenger satellite has been launched by NASA for the study of
A. Mercury
B. Venus
C. Saturn
D. Jupiter
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