Which of the following statements regarding orbits is true?
A. The Sun and a planet are at the two foci of an orbit.
B. In an orbit, the satellite and the central body are the two foci of the
ellipse.
C. In an elliptical orbit, there is one focus and the satellite is located
there.
D. The central body is located at one focus of the ellipse describing
the orbit
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