plan it's orbit

Jason Wright jason at thought.net
Wed Dec 20 16:55:28 EST 2017


anti-clockwise viewed from the sun's north pole looking down, so I
believe that's to your left from the Earth point of view.

https://astrosociety.org/edu/publications/tnl/45/globe1.html

On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 2:41 PM, Phil via Tacos <tacos at amrad.org> wrote:
>
> On 19 Dec 2017, at 16:18, Alex Fraser <beatnic at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> This is really bugging me as I search for the meaning of my life.
> Say you are facing the sun at noon (in the Northern hemisphere).  Now I know
> I'm being moved East because the planet revolves, but
> is the path of the planets orbit moving me to the right or left?
>
>
> Obviously, you’ll be traversing anti-widdershins - but only on the starboard
> side of the equinox (as observed at the zenith), as long as there is an “r”
> in the month.
>
> Phil M1GWZ
>
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