Orbiting
Orbiting refers to the movement of an object around a central body due to gravitational forces. This phenomenon is commonly observed in space, where celestial bodies like planets and moons travel in elliptical paths around larger objects, such as stars or planets. The balance between the object's velocity and the gravitational pull of the central body determines the stability of the orbit.
In addition to celestial mechanics, the term "orbiting" can also describe social dynamics, particularly in relationships. It refers to the act of maintaining a distance while still being aware of someone's presence or activities, similar to how a satellite orbits a planet. This concept can apply to friendships, romantic relationships, or professional interactions.