4 collocations for orbits

It orbited the Moon about 500 miles above the surface.

Yea, dear, Thy 'bachelere.' VIII ORBITS Two stars once on their lonely way Met in the heavenly height, And they dreamed a dream they might shine alway With undivided light; Melt into one with a breathless throe, And beam as one in the night.

And does it not orbit your sun every three hundred and sixty-five days and six hours and nine minutes and nine point five seconds, and at a speed of about twenty miles per second?

With it religion sweeps at once into the pathway of progress which science has shown to be the order of nature; and the historic revelation is seen to be, like the revelation in nature, a gradual, progressive manifestation of Him "whose goings forth are as the morning"its orbit the sweep of the ascending sun.

4 collocations for  orbits