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The planets today shows you where the planets are now as a live display - a free online orrery. In this solar system map you can see the planetary positions from 3000 BCE to 3000 CE, and also see when each planet is in retrograde.
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This display shows in which sign of the zodiac the Sun lies...
- The Planets
The heat of the Sun and the solar wind immediately began to...
- Geocentric
This page provides a different way of looking at the solar...
- Spacecraft
Showing the flight path and current position of some of the...
- Comets
This comet is less than a mile across and orbits the Sun...
- Events
The Geminids originate from 3200 Phaethon which is an...
- Dwarf Planets
The maximum temperature at the surface with the sun overhead...
- What's the difference
is in orbit around the Sun, has sufficient mass to assume...
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NASA’s Solar System Interactive (also known as the Orrery) is a live look at the solar system, its planets, moons, comets, and asteroids, as well as the real-time locations of dozens of NASA missions.
Visualize orbits, relative positions and movements of the Solar System objects in an interactive 3D Solar System viewer and simulator.
Sun-Earth Rotating Axes - display the heliocentric radial-tangential-normal (RTN) frame attached to the Earth. The R-axis is aligned with the Sun-Earth direction and the N-axis is normal to the ecliptic J2000 reference plane.
2 ημέρες πριν · Solar System Object Locator. Use this form to visualize the position of Solar System objects at given date and time on an interactive sky map. Highlights. The Sun is in Libra, the Moon is Waxing Crescent in Sagittarius. T CrB: magnitude 11.317 ± 0.033 [2024-11-05 01:21:24 UTC, CCD/B, RGED/ AAVSO]
Orbit Paths. Orbit paths are rendered such that the portion of the orbit above the ecliptic plane is shown with a heavy line weight and the portion below is shown with a light line weight. When zoomed in extremely close to a planet or moon, it may appear slightly off its orbit path.
17 Μαρ 2020 · This simulated view of our solar system runs on real data. The positions of the planets, moons and spacecraft are shown where they are right now. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech