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Keywords: Solar System, planet, ecliptic
![С добрым утром, планеты!](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/06/17/0001838291/PlanetsfromChile__labelled_E-Schulz.preview.jpg)
17.06.2022
On June 15, innermost planet Mercury had wandered about as far from the Sun as it ever gets in planet Earth's sky. Near the eastern horizon just before sunrise it stands over distant Andes mountain peaks in this predawn snapshot from the valley of Rio Hurtado in Chile.
![Семейный портрет Солнечной системы](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/06/29/0001839570/SolSysPortrait_Trigo_1080_annotated.preview.jpg)
29.06.2022
Yes, but have you ever seen all of the planets at once? A rare roll-call of planets has been occurring in the morning sky for much of June. The featured fisheye all-sky image, taken...
![Следы планет Солнечной системы](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/07/01/0001839757/Star-trail-of-planets1067.preview.jpg)
1.07.2022
Stars trail through a clear morning sky in this postcard from a rotating planet. The timelapse image is constructed from consecutive exposures made over nearly three hours with a camera fixed to a tripod beside the Forbidden City in Beijing, China on June 24.
![Построение планет над Италией](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/12/19/0001794999/PlanetsAligned_Finazzi_1080.preview.jpg)
19.12.2021
It is not a coincidence that planets line up. That's because all of the planets orbit the Sun in (nearly) a single sheet called the plane of the ecliptic. When viewed from inside that plane -- as Earth dwellers are likely to do -- the planets all appear confined to a single band.
![Плакаты о Солнечной системе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/05/19/0001658776/SolarSystemPosters_NASA_1080.preview.jpg)
19.05.2020
Would you like a NASA astronomy-exploration poster? You are just one page-print away. Any of the panels you see on the featured image can appear on your wall. Moreover, this NASA page has, typically, several more posters of each of the Solar System objects depicted.
![Планеты Солнечной системы: наклоны и вращение](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/09/12/0001848701/planets.preview.preview.png)
11.09.2022
How does your favorite planet spin? Does it spin rapidly around a nearly vertical axis, or horizontally, or backwards? The featured video animates NASA images of all eight planets in our Solar System to show them spinning side-by-side for an easy comparison.
![Темные пятна на Нептуне](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/08/23/0001170496/neptunespots_vg2.preview.jpg)
21.08.2001
Neptune has spots. The Solar System's outermost gas giant shows a nearly uniform blue hue created by small amounts of methane drifting in a thick atmosphere of nearly colorless hydrogen and helium. Dark spots do appear, however, that are anti-cyclones: large high-pressure systems that swirl in Neptune's cold cloud tops.
![Седна в полдень](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/06/04/0001198275/sednaIll_schaller_c1.preview.jpg)
4.06.2004
Standing on Sedna - the solar system's most distant known planetoid - your view of the Sun at high noon might look something like this. An artist's dramatic vision, the picture shows the Sun suspended above the nearby horizon as a bright star immersed in the dusty ecliptic plane.
![Странники](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/03/27/0001893621/wanderers.preview.preview.preview.png)
26.03.2023
How far out will humanity explore? If this video's fusion of real space imagery and fictional space visualizations is on the right track, then at least the Solar System. Some of the video...
![Планеты выстроились над мостом в Нью-Йорке](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/04/20/0001828228/PlanetBridge_Honda_960.preview.jpg)
20.04.2022
There's an interesting sky to see if you wake up before the Sun. Lined up on toward the eastern horizon are four planets in a row. The planets are so bright they can even be seen from the bright sky inside a city.
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