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Ummm. Isn’t “the Earth’s orbit” the path of the earth around the sun?

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    Ummm. Isn’t “the Earth’s orbit” the path of the earth around the sun? Would not ‘Artemis II leaves orbit around the earth’ be more accurate?

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      Ummm. Isn’t “the Earth’s orbit” the path of the earth around the sun? Would not ‘Artemis II leaves orbit around the earth’ be more accurate?

      #Artemis

      Link Preview Image
      Artemis II blasts closer to the far side of the Moon

      The mission's last, big push on its lunar journey takes humans out of the Earth's orbit for the first time since 1972.

      favicon

      BBC News (www.bbc.co.uk)

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      @Gaolaitch biweekly

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        @Gaolaitch biweekly

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        @Gaolaitch bit easier in German: Erdorbit is (usually) the one of satellites, Orbit der Erde is the one around the sun, both are genitive constructions, but the agglutinised one can have a distinct meaning

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          @Gaolaitch bit easier in German: Erdorbit is (usually) the one of satellites, Orbit der Erde is the one around the sun, both are genitive constructions, but the agglutinised one can have a distinct meaning

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          @mirabilos I do not understand most of what you have written, sorry.

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          • gaolaitch@cupoftea.socialG gaolaitch@cupoftea.social

            @mirabilos I do not understand most of what you have written, sorry.

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            @Gaolaitch ok, sorry. What I meant is, it can have both meanings, and English unhappily doesn’t have a grammatical construction to make them easily distinguishable.

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            • gaolaitch@cupoftea.socialG gaolaitch@cupoftea.social

              Ummm. Isn’t “the Earth’s orbit” the path of the earth around the sun? Would not ‘Artemis II leaves orbit around the earth’ be more accurate?

              #Artemis

              Link Preview Image
              Artemis II blasts closer to the far side of the Moon

              The mission's last, big push on its lunar journey takes humans out of the Earth's orbit for the first time since 1972.

              favicon

              BBC News (www.bbc.co.uk)

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              I see the BBC has changed from using ‘Earth’s orbit’ to ‘Earth orbit’, per NASA usage.

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