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Orbital paths of satellites around the earthEarth are usually shown as conic sections, as are paths of planets around the sunSun. In truth, of course, the earth'sEarth's satellites are also orbiting the sunSun, and the sunSun (and its planets, and their satellites) are additionally orbiting the milky wayMilky Way. This video thumbnail captures the path that I'm talking about quite well:

earth seen moving in a 3d spiral around the sun

And for completeness, here is an example of the simplified view:

earth moving in a 2d circle around the sun

Is there a commonly accepted name for these different views?

The purpose is to use it as the label of a setting in a simulator that I'm building, so that the checkbox needn't have the above explanation as its label. One title I'm thinking of is 'true path', but there is probably a better term for it given how common such visualizations are.

Orbital paths of satellites around the earth are usually shown as conic sections, as are paths of planets around the sun. In truth, of course, the earth's satellites are also orbiting the sun, and the sun (and its planets, and their satellites) are additionally orbiting the milky way. This video thumbnail captures the path that I'm talking about quite well:

earth seen moving in a 3d spiral around the sun

And for completeness, here is an example of the simplified view:

earth moving in a 2d circle around the sun

Is there a commonly accepted name for these different views?

The purpose is to use it as the label of a setting in a simulator that I'm building, so that the checkbox needn't have the above explanation as its label. One title I'm thinking of is 'true path', but there is probably a better term for it given how common such visualizations are.

Orbital paths of satellites around the Earth are usually shown as conic sections, as are paths of planets around the Sun. In truth, of course, the Earth's satellites are also orbiting the Sun, and the Sun (and its planets, and their satellites) are additionally orbiting the Milky Way. This video thumbnail captures the path that I'm talking about quite well:

earth seen moving in a 3d spiral around the sun

And for completeness, here is an example of the simplified view:

earth moving in a 2d circle around the sun

Is there a commonly accepted name for these different views?

The purpose is to use it as the label of a setting in a simulator that I'm building, so that the checkbox needn't have the above explanation as its label. One title I'm thinking of is 'true path', but there is probably a better term for it given how common such visualizations are.

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Is there a name for views of orbital paths that ignore some motions versus those that don't?

Orbital paths of satellites around the earth are usually shown as conic sections, as are paths of planets around the sun. In truth, of course, the earth's satellites are also orbiting the sun, and the sun (and its planets, and their satellites) are additionally orbiting the milky way. This video thumbnail captures the path that I'm talking about quite well:

earth seen moving in a 3d spiral around the sun

And for completeness, here is an example of the simplified view:

earth moving in a 2d circle around the sun

Is there a commonly accepted name for these different views?

The purpose is to use it as the label of a setting in a simulator that I'm building, so that the checkbox needn't have the above explanation as its label. One title I'm thinking of is 'true path', but there is probably a better term for it given how common such visualizations are.