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orbited

  • past participle
    of orbit.
    orbit
    noun
    the curved path, usually elliptical, taken by a planet, satellite, spaceship, etc., around a celestial body, as the sun.
  • past tense form
    of orbit.
    orbit
    noun
    the curved path, usually elliptical, taken by a planet, satellite, spaceship, etc., around a celestial body, as the sun.

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As those components orbited the star, they could produce highly unusual, non natural variations in brightness that would stand out from the behavior of ordinary stars.

From Science Daily Jul. 10, 2026

Back in 1968, Apollo 8 orbited the Moon 10 times without landing.

From Barron's Apr. 7, 2026

Among the many faulty narratives that orbited out of the government, one asked us to consider the mental anguish suffered by these dispatched officers.

From Slate Feb. 12, 2026

But, all these years later, I was reminded that Ozzy, despite his well-crafted Prince of Darkness persona, was the sun that brought brightness and warmth to the familial chaos that orbited around him.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 22, 2025

Then, in May, the Soviet Union orbited Sputnik III, weighing in at a whopping 2,925 pounds.

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam