About Orbit
In physics, an orbit is the gravitationally curved trajectory of an object, such as the trajectory of a planet around a star or a natural satellite around a planet. Normally, orbit refers to a regularly repeating trajectory, although it may also refer to a non-repeating trajectory.
Strawberry Moon captured over England
... The first supermoon of 2023 - when a Full Moon is also at its closest point to Earth along this Orbit - is expected in August...
Can the UK's race to space take off?
...By Rebecca MorelleScience Editor, BBC NewsThe first-ever Orbital rocket launch from British soil is set to blast off on Monday, marking the start of the UK s race to space...
Space: First Welsh satellite set to be launched later in 2022
... It is part of a launch by Virgin Orbit, which will deploy multiple satellites into low Earth Orbit - usually within 1,000km (620 miles) of Earth...
How access to satellite images shifts the view of war
... In recent days, pictures snapped by satellites in Orbit have captured images which appear to show destroyed Russian helicopters, extensive damage to a shopping centre and residential districts in Mariupol, and a civilian tanker vessel on fire in the Black Sea...
International Space Station to crash down to Earth in 2031
... The ISS - a joint project involving five space agencies - has been in Orbit since 1998 and has been continuously crewed since 2000...
Tech trends 2022: Starships and missing chips
...Elon Musk s dream of going to Mars could take a big leap forward next year when his company SpaceX attempts to launch Starship into Orbit for the first time...
Virgin Galactic looks at the demand space-surge protection
... Sir Richard Branson s company, completed its first sub-Orbital test flight in 2018, said it had almost 8000 entries that are of interest for future commercial flights...
Is India becoming a major source of space debris?
... Space debris is the thousands of fragments from old rocket parts or disintegrated satellites that litter space - principally in Earth s Orbit...