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    orbiting

    US /'ɔ:bɪtɪŋ/

    ・

    UK /'ɔ:bɪtɪŋ/

    B1
    v.i.Intransitive VerbTo go around another object (often in space)
    All other orbiting cycles in the Universe change

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    Amazing Earth Facts To Blow Your Mind

    02:53Amazing Earth Facts To Blow Your Mind
    • Orbiting around the sun at a whopping speed of 107,218 km/h, that's pretty fast for

      Orbiting around the sun at a whopping speed of 107,218 km/h, that's pretty fast for

    • Orbiting around the Sun at a whopping speed of 107,000 km/h, that's pretty fast for such a big body.

      Orbiting around the Sun at a whopping speed of 107,000 km/h, that's pretty fast for such a big body.

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    Why NASA Is Racing Back To The Moon

    10:09Why NASA Is Racing Back To The Moon
    • And much like the current International Space Station orbiting earth, it will allow ships from other countries to dock and bring their own crews.

      And much like the current International Space Station orbiting earth, it will allow ships from other countries to dock and bring their own crews.

    • And much like the current International Space Station orbiting Earth, it will allow ships from other countries to dock and bring their own crews.

      And much like the current International Space Station orbiting Earth, it will allow ships from other countries to dock and bring their own crews.

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    What If You Fall into a Black Hole?

    12:15What If You Fall into a Black Hole?
    • orbiting outside the event horizon. This matter can become incredibly hot as close orbits

      orbiting outside the event horizon. This matter can become incredibly hot as close orbits

    • Many black holes have disks of matter orbiting outside the event horizon.

      Many black holes have disks of matter orbiting outside the event horizon.

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    What Happens if the Moon Crashes into Earth?

    12:31What Happens if the Moon Crashes into Earth?
    • Falling sideways around earth, very fast, with no  air slowing it down. Orbiting earth every 27 days,  

      Falling sideways around earth, very fast, with no  air slowing it down. Orbiting earth every 27 days,  

    • And this is what the Moon does: falling sideways around Earth very fast with no air slowing it down, orbiting Earth every 27 days at 3600 kilometers an hour.

      And this is what the Moon does: falling sideways around Earth very fast with no air slowing it down, orbiting Earth every 27 days at 3600 kilometers an hour.

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    Elon Musk's satellites 'blocking' view of the universe | BBC News

    03:24Elon Musk's satellites 'blocking' view of the universe | BBC News
    • They say the thousands of orbiting spacecraft may be hindering astronomical research, while SpaceX, which owns them, hasn't commented.

      They say the thousands of orbiting spacecraft may be hindering astronomical research, while SpaceX, which owns them, hasn't commented.

    • They say the thousands of orbiting spacecraft may be hindering astronomical research, while SpaceX, which owns them, hasn't commented.

      They say the thousands of orbiting spacecraft may be hindering astronomical research, while SpaceX, which owns them, hasn't commented.

    B1

    Is Reality Real? The Simulation Argument

    08:46Is Reality Real? The Simulation Argument
    • The matrioshka brain is a theoretical megastructure made up of billions of parts orbiting a star, feeding on its radiation.

      The matrioshka brain is a theoretical megastructure made up of billions of parts orbiting a star, feeding on its radiation.

    • made up of billions of parts orbiting a star, feeding on its radiation.

      made up of billions of parts orbiting a star, feeding on its radiation.

    B1

    How Do We Know What Air is Like on Other Planets?

    02:43How Do We Know What Air is Like on Other Planets?
    • exoplanet orbiting the star HD 209458 which is 154 lightyears away, has an atmosphere

      exoplanet orbiting the star HD 209458 which is 154 lightyears away, has an atmosphere

    • and HD 209458b, a Jupiter-sized exoplanet orbiting the star HD 209458, which is 154 light-years away, has an atmosphere that contains hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, sodium, carbon dioxide, methane, and

      and HD 209458b, a Jupiter-sized exoplanet orbiting the star HD 209458, which is 154 light-years away, has an atmosphere that contains hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, sodium, carbon dioxide, methane, and

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    Scale of the universe - Our TINY UNIVERSE in NUMBERS (Part 1)

    09:15Scale of the universe - Our TINY UNIVERSE in NUMBERS (Part 1)
    • Hydrogen Number 1 of the periodic table, with one electron orbiting one proton, hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and probably the first that ever existed. 4.

      Hydrogen Number 1 of the periodic table, with one electron orbiting one proton, hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and probably the first that ever existed. 4.

    • Number one of the periodic table, with one electron orbiting one proton, hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and probably the first that ever existed.

      Number one of the periodic table, with one electron orbiting one proton, hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and probably the first that ever existed.

    B2

    Top 10 Facts - Space [Part 6]

    16:05Top 10 Facts - Space [Part 6]
    • That's a planet, an exoplanet orbiting a star 97 light-years away.

      That's a planet, an exoplanet orbiting a star 97 light-years away.

    • You see this tiny red dot. That's a planet. An exoplanet orbiting a star 97 light-years

      You see this tiny red dot. That's a planet. An exoplanet orbiting a star 97 light-years

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    The Moon's Orbit is WEIRD

    05:30The Moon's Orbit is WEIRD
    • We think of the moon as orbiting the earth, following a spiraling trajectory as the earth itself orbits the sun.

      We think of the moon as orbiting the earth, following a spiraling trajectory as the earth itself orbits the sun.

    • We think of the Moon as orbiting the Earth, following a spiraling trajectory as the Earth itself orbits the Sun.

      We think of the Moon as orbiting the Earth, following a spiraling trajectory as the Earth itself orbits the Sun.

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