The "equatorial plane".
These are imaginary locations in the sky. The "celestial sphere" is a blanket term for everything beyond the Earth. The celestial equator is the plane of the Earth's equator extended out into space. The "celestial poles" are extensions of the north pole and south pole into space. It's sometimes convenient to describe objects out in space with reference to terrestrial coordinates.
The imaginary line in the middle of the sky is called the Celestial Equator. It is basically just like the equator that goes around the earth. It is basically the dividing line of two halves of the earth.
The celestial equator is an imaginary line in the sky that is used to measure the motion of celestial objects. It is a projection of Earth's equator into space and helps astronomers locate objects in the sky based on their declination.
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Please provide the name of the parallel you are referring to for me to determine its specific degrees north of the equator.
The celestial equator is an imaginary circle created by extending Earth's equator into space. Zenith is an imaginary point in the sky directly above and observer on earth.
These are imaginary locations in the sky. The "celestial sphere" is a blanket term for everything beyond the Earth. The celestial equator is the plane of the Earth's equator extended out into space. The "celestial poles" are extensions of the north pole and south pole into space. It's sometimes convenient to describe objects out in space with reference to terrestrial coordinates.
The imaginary line in the middle of the sky is called the Celestial Equator. It is basically just like the equator that goes around the earth. It is basically the dividing line of two halves of the earth.
Polaris is the star nearest to the imaginary extension of the North pole into space
The celestial equator is an imaginary line in the sky that is used to measure the motion of celestial objects. It is a projection of Earth's equator into space and helps astronomers locate objects in the sky based on their declination.
The equator is an imaginary line that encircles the Earth and divides it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. It is the only line that occupies space in all four hemispheres at once.
There is no physical boundary between the northern and souther hemispheres. However, the imaginary line which is at 0o latitude is called the equator.
Objects that are "stationary" on Earth's surface are moving faster nearer the equator. The eastward motion of the rotating Earth is greatest at the equator (about 1037 mph or 1670 kph).
An imaginary line in space could refer to an axis of rotation or an orbit path. For example, the Earth's axis is an imaginary line around which it rotates, while the orbit path of a planet around the Sun could be considered an imaginary line in space.
There is an imaginary plane through the Earth that splits the world into "north" and "south". The circle around the Earth where that plane meets the Earth's surface is called the "equator". In astronomy, we extend that plane into space; this is the "celestial equator". With geography on the Earth, we measure this in latitude north or south of the equator. In astronomy, we call it "declination", but it's the same idea.
The four imaginary space relationships that every drawing has are: Projection plane, Frontal plane, Horizontal plane, & Profile plane.
That imaginary line is called as "ORBIT".. Each space object spins around itself, in a particular path called as "ORBIT"