As seen from the orbiting
Earth, the
Sun appears to move with respect to the
stars. The ecliptic is the yearly path the Sun follows on the
celestial sphere. This process repeats itself in a cycle lasting a little over365 days
The ecliptic is the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun.
The Sun appears to move against the background of stars because the Earth orbits the Sun.
The invariable plane is the average plane of the orbits of the planets. Properly, it is defined as the plane passing through its barycenter (center of mass). The present ecliptic plane is inclined to the invariable plane by about 1.5°. view more...