- A smaller body or object will orbit a larger body
- For example, a planet orbiting a Sun
- In order to orbit a body such as a star or a planet, there has to be a force pulling things towards that body
- Gravity provides this force
- The gravitational force exerted by the larger body on the orbiting object is always attractive
- Therefore, the gravitational force always acts towards the centre of the larger body
- The gravitational force will cause the body to move and maintain in a circular path