Stellar orbits are the paths traced by stars as they move within a galaxy or system. These orbits are influenced by the gravitational forces of other stars, planets, and celestial bodies, as well as the overall structure and dynamics of the galaxy. Studying stellar orbits can provide insights into the distribution of mass within a galaxy, the formation and evolution of star clusters, and the dynamics of galactic structures. Researchers use a variety of techniques, including computer simulations, observational data, and theoretical models, to study and understand the complex dynamics of stellar orbits in different astronomical contexts.