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Planets and Moons
ID: 4790
Orbit Views of our Solar System
Visualizations by
Tom Bridgman
Released on March 20, 2020
A collection of visualizations of orbits for planets of our Solar System over the time range from 2020 to 2030. Useful for general discussions of the Solar System.
Visualization Credits
Tom Bridgman
(GST): Lead Visualizer
Joy Ng
(USRA): Producer
Ian Jones
(ADNET): Technical Support
Laurence Schuler
(ADNET): Technical Support
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NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
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Data Used:
SPICE Ephemerides
also referred to as:
SPICE Ephemerides
Ephemeris - NASA/JPL - 2020-01-01 to 2030-01-01
Satellite and planetary ephemerides
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Keywords:
SVS >> Hyperwall
SVS >> Solar System
SVS >> Planets
SVS >> Solar System >> Orbits
NASA Science >> Planets and Moons
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