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Orbiting body

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In astrodynamics, an orbiting body ( m 2 ) is a body that orbits a primary body ( m 1 ).

The orbiting body is properly referred to as the secondary body.

It is less massive than the primary body (i.e. m 1 > m 2 ).

Under standard assumptions in astrodynamics the barycenter of the two bodies is a focus of both orbits.

Pertaining to astronomy, an orbiting body (sometimes seen as OB) is any object smaller than the body it orbits. These may include, but are not limited to, comets, planets, dwarf planets, moons, and asteroids.

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Orbiting body Wikipedia