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hello and welcome to orbital basics this is part three in the first part we answered the question what is in orbit and in the second we saw what it takes to remain in a stable closed orbit here will answer the third question how do we define orbits what we have here is a picture where you can see there is a central body youll call it the earth to make it simple around the Earth you can see that there is an elliptical orbit now you know this is an elliptical orbit because one I said so too it looks like it and three and the most important is that this orbit is following one of Keplers three laws of planetary motion or orbital motion which is that all orbits are ellipses with the central body here the earth at one of the two focal points a commonly asked question to confuse students in exams is what is at the other focal point the answer in most cases is nothing there doesnt have to be anything at the other focal point in this orbit we see that there is a long axis because it is an el