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I know this is old but didn’t see the answer so…an orbital is shaped like a ring, at least when complete, but is not a “ring”. Orbitals, like planets and asteroids, orbit around a star. Rings and spheres are Dyson-type structures that completely encircle a star.

I know this is old but didn’t see the answer so…an orbital is shaped like a ring but is not a “ring”. Orbitals, like planets and asteroids, orbit around a star. Rings and spheres are Dyson-type structures that completely encircle a star.

I know this is old but didn’t see the answer so…an orbital is shaped like a ring, at least when complete, but is not a “ring”. Orbitals, like planets and asteroids, orbit around a star. Rings and spheres are Dyson-type structures that completely encircle a star.

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I know this is old but didn’t see the answer so…an orbital is shaped like a ring but is not a “ring”. Orbitals, like planets and it orbitsasteroids, orbit around a star similar to planets. Rings and spheres are Dyson-type structures that completely encircle a star.

I know this is old but didn’t see the answer so…an orbital is shaped like a ring and it orbits a star similar to planets. Rings and spheres are Dyson-type structures that completely encircle a star.

I know this is old but didn’t see the answer so…an orbital is shaped like a ring but is not a “ring”. Orbitals, like planets and asteroids, orbit around a star. Rings and spheres are Dyson-type structures that completely encircle a star.

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I know this is old but didn’t see the answer so…an orbital is shaped like a ring and it orbits a star similar to planets. Rings and spheres are Dyson-type structures that completely encircle a star.