the sun travels along the ecliptic
The Earth travels along a path called the Ecliptic.
No - the moon travels along the same path that the sun and planets travel - the ecliptic. Orion's belt is too far below the ecliptic.
That plane is called the Ecliptic.That plane is called the Ecliptic.That plane is called the Ecliptic.That plane is called the Ecliptic.
The plane of Earth's orbit is known as the ecliptic. It is the flat plane in space that represents the path along which the Earth travels around the Sun. The ecliptic is inclined at an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees to the celestial equator.
Aquarius is one of the constellations the Sun travels through on the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun "around" the Earth over a year.
I assume you mean "around the Sun". That is the Earth's orbit. The plane of this orbit is called the ecliptic.
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Yes. The ecliptic plane is the plane of the earth's orbit around the sun. From where we sit, it appears as the path (line) that the sun travels through the stars. The 'signs' of astrology originated as the constellations along that line. All of this is associated with the earth's revolution around the sun, not its daily rotation.
The whole Earth rotates at the same speed, otherwise it would come apart! And it all travels in a path (called the ecliptic) round the Sun.
Mercury has the planetary orbit that has the greatest inclination to both the ecliptic and the invariable plane.
Ulysses launched in 1990 is the only satellite that travels in an out-of-the-ecliptic orbit over both the sun's north and south poles every 6.2 years.
The ecliptic is the apparent path of the sun's movement in space, as viewed from the earth.