Where is the earth located right now?

Where is the earth located right now?

Earth is located in one of the spiral arms of the Milky Way (called the Orion Arm) which lies about two-thirds of the way out from the center of the Galaxy. Here we are part of the Solar System – a group of eight planets, as well as numerous comets and asteroids and dwarf planets which orbit the Sun.

What is on Earth app?

The Earth app is similar to the Maps app on your Android phone, but with one huge difference: It covers the entire planet. And while you can get around and explore your locale or destination using the Maps app, Earth is more of a look-and-see, interactive world atlas.

What is Earth today?

EarthToday is developed to sustainably facilitate a growing group of conscious people from all around the world who want to take care of each other and the planet we live on.

What is Sun Earth and Moon position – 3D simulator?

Sun, Earth and Moon Position – 3D Simulator With this simulator of the local solar system, with data from the earth, the sun and the moon, you can know the exact position of the moon and the sun with respect to the earth for any date. On earth, the area where it is night is drawn in darker color.

Which way does the Earth’s north and South Poles point?

This means that the Earth’s north pole is (currently) pointing towards the top of the screen, and the south pole towards the bottom. During the summer months of the northern hemisphere the north pole is pointing more towards the Sun and so the Earth is shown below the Sun.

How does precession affect the positions of the stars?

The positions of the all planets (including the Earth) are shown with respect to the stars and so are unaffected by precession. For more detailed explanations on other sites click here and if you’d like to see a video on all the complexities of the Earth’s motion and hence the positions of the stars, take a look here.

What is the position of the Moon at the zenith?

Position of the Moon. On Monday, September 16, 2019 at 02:30:00 UTC the Moon is at its zenith at Latitude: 0° 51′ North, Longitude: 17° 31′ West. The ground speed is currently 450.88 meters/second, 1623.2 kilometres/hour, 1008.6 miles/hour or 876.4 nautical miles/hour (knots).

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