An ellipsoid is defined as a shape where all points on its surface are the same distance from its center, but it's not a perfect ball. It has two important properties: the "equatorial radius," which is the distance from the center to the widest part, and the "polar radius," which goes from the center to the top or bottom. 🌏
In simple terms, you can imagine it as a stretchy balloon! There are three axes: the major, minor, and vertical axes. These help mathematicians understand different types and sizes of ellipsoids.