👉 In celestial mechanics, "extraorbitally" refers to a point in space where an object is orbiting around another object. This concept can be applied to satellites, comets, asteroids, and other celestial bodies beyond our solar system. Extra-orbitally objects are often considered as part of the solar system's orbit, but they may not have direct contact with the Sun or any other planets. They could potentially interact through gravitational forces or reflect sunlight back into space. The term "extraorbitally