A fixed orbit refers to a stable, predictable path that an object follows around a central body due to gravitational forces, where the object's position remains consistent over time. In such orbits, the distance and shape remain constant, allowing the object to maintain a regular cycle, like the Earth around the Sun. This concept is often used in celestial mechanics to describe the motion of planets, moons, and artificial satellites.
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