Heliocentric orbit

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A heliocentric orbit is an orbit around the Sun. In our Solar System, all planets, comets, and asteroids are in such orbits, as are many artificial probes and pieces of debris. The Moon, by contrast, is not in a heliocentric orbit as it orbits the Earth.

The helio- prefix is derived from the ancient Greek word helios, meaning "Sun", and also Helios, the personification of the Sun in Greek mythology.[1]

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  1. ^ dictionary.com, definition and derivation of 'helio-'



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