Definition: Graveman is a term used in physics and astronomy to describe an astronomical object that orbits around another, usually a celestial body. It has been observed by various telescopes throughout history, including in the 16th century by Johannes Kepler, who made significant contributions to our understanding of the solar system. In modern times, gravemanes have been observed in the Kuiper Belt and beyond, with many scientists considering them as potential candidates for exoplanets or other celestial objects.