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The '''ecliptic''' is the apparent path of the Sun traces out along the sky — independent of Earth's rotation — in the course of the year. More accurately, it is the intersection of the [[w:Celestial sphere|celestial sphere]] with the '''ecliptic plane''', which is the geometric [[w:Plane (geometry)|plane]] containing the mean [[orbit]] of the [[Earth]] around the [[Sun]]. It should be distinguished from the [[w:Invariable plane|invariable plane]], which is the vector sum of the [[w:Angular momentum|angular momenta]] of all planetary orbital planes, to which [[Jupiter]] is the main contributor.
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The '''ecliptic''' is the apparent path of the Sun traces out along the sky — independent of Earth's rotation — in the course of the year. More accurately, it is the intersection of the [[celestial sphere]] with the '''ecliptic plane''', which is the geometric [[plane (mathematics)|plane]] containing the mean [[orbit]] of the [[Earth]] around the [[Sun]]. It should be distinguished from the [[Invariable_plane|invariable ecliptic plane]], which is the vector sum of the [[angular momentum|angular momenta]] of all planetary orbital planes, to which [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]] is the main contributor.
  
The name ecliptic is derived from being the place where [[w:Eclipse|eclipses]] occur.
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The name ecliptic is derived from being the place where [[eclipses]] occur.
  
 
==Ecliptic and equator==
 
==Ecliptic and equator==
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Also see [[Zodiac#Zodiac_celestial_coordinate_systems|zodiac]]al coordinates.
 
Also see [[Zodiac#Zodiac_celestial_coordinate_systems|zodiac]]al coordinates.
 
==Ecliptic in Orbiter==
 
 
In Orbiter, the Ecliptic can be shown in [[Planetarium Mode]]. It appears as the dark blue line in the sky. Near the Earth, the Sun and all the planets will be near this line.
 
 
J2000 Heliocentric Ecliptic coordinates are the natural coordinate frame of Orbiter. This means that the origin is at the Sun, and the axes align along the plane of the ecliptic as it was on 2000 January 1 12:00 UTC.
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecliptic Ecliptic on Wikipedia]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecliptic Ecliptic on Wikipedia]
  
[[Category: Articles]]
 
 
[[Category: Glossary]]
 
[[Category: Glossary]]
 
[[Category: Celestial mechanics]]
 
[[Category: Celestial mechanics]]
 
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