plane of the ecliptic in a sentence
Examples
- It took the gravity of mighty Jupiter to bend the Ulysses spacecraft's trajectory " downward " and away from this plane of the ecliptic, sending it off where no craft had ever traveled.
- It doesn't look like it is " furthest " from Neptune in the plane of the ecliptic at that time, but like that's when it is " crossing " the ecliptic.
- The asteroid was not discovered sooner because it spends most of its time beyond the orbit of Mars, has a large orbital inclination, and spends most of its time well below the plane of the ecliptic.
- The surprises about cosmic-ray intensities, he said, demonstrated the scientific value of sending a spacecraft out of the plane of the ecliptic for what he called a look at the solar system in three dimensions.
- Twice per year, in mid-November and in late January, the corridor lines up with the plane of the ecliptic, causing sunlight to fill the entire corridor, events that are celebrated by students and staff.
- While scientists ponder what they have already learned, Ulysses is cruising northward and will recross the plane of the ecliptic in February and begin a comparable four-month survey of the Sun's northern polar region in June.
- Since the Earth also lies on the plane of the ecliptic, it sometimes passes between the sun and the moon, causing lunar eclipses; hence the origin of " ecliptic, " the place where eclipses happen.
- It follows that aliens who wanted to find other civilizations to talk to would find our planet by the transit method too . . . which suggests that SETI should preferentially search for radio signals along the plane of the ecliptic.
- Planetary precession ( an advance ) is due to the small angle between the gravitational force of the other planets on Earth and its orbital plane ( the ecliptic ), causing the plane of the ecliptic to shift slightly relative to inertial space.
- Orbiting the Sun at a distance of 2.7 3.4 AU once every 5 years and 4 months, the asteroid's path is nearly coplanar to the plane of the ecliptic with an orbital inclination of less than 2 degrees.