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"to orbit" can be used in written English.
It is a verb meaning to travel around a celestial body, typically in a curved path. For example, "The spacecraft orbited the moon three times before landing safely."
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to orbit
noun
A circular or elliptical path of one object around another object.
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It seems to orbit toward us, getting bigger every second.
"You don't fly the Space Shuttle to orbit," he said.
They plan to orbit Mars but never actually land.
Some parody tweeters have also begun to orbit him.
Juno, U.S. space probe that is designed to orbit Jupiter.
Meanwhile, the Rosetta space craft will continue to orbit around the comet, taking measurements from on high, as the trio continue to orbit the Sun.
Everyone knew their dull glow could only warm planets that happened to orbit close by.
The problem occurred a second time, but Challenger got to orbit fine.
There it became the first artificial satellite to orbit one of these flying rocks.
With age, it is natural for high-fliers to orbit closer to ground level.
It is based around the 'bleep-bleep' of the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
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