The Ecliptic is the plane of Earth's orbit.
Ecliptic means the imaginary line that marks the path the Sun moves on annually. The ecliptic path projects the Earth's orbit and along helps mark when eclipses will occur.
The line that we call the north/south pole.
Mercury has the planetary orbit that has the greatest inclination to both the ecliptic and the invariable plane.
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FANTASTIC question !!! The constellations along the ecliptic are the constellations of THE ZODIAC ! In Greek, "zodiac" means "ring of animals"
The line of the ecliptic is the path that the sun appears to trace through the sky over the period of a year.
ecliptic namaz is praying during??
the sun travels along the ecliptic
The ecliptic is the apparent path of the sun's movement in space, as viewed from the earth.
Every Planet has it's own ecliptic path. -DaFishSticks
Almost. It's when the Full Moon is on the ecliptic.
The ecliptic crosses the celestial equator at the two equinoxes.
Ecliptic means the imaginary line that marks the path the Sun moves on annually. The ecliptic path projects the Earth's orbit and along helps mark when eclipses will occur.
The ecliptic is the path the sun seems to follow through our sky. Some stars are grouped near the ecliptic, such as the constellations that make up the zodiac.
The orbit of Eris is 44° from the ecliptic.
The line that we call the north/south pole.
I think you mean the ecliptic. This refers to the paths of the planets as they orbit the sun. Also, the moon and movement of the sun are on the ecliptic when viewed from earth, which is why we get eclipses, from which the word 'ecliptic' is derived.