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Ecliptic New Zealand
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100710.html


Explanation:
Four bright celestial beacons and a faint triangle of light follow the 
plane of the ecliptic as it arcs high through this southern hemisphere 
night skyscape. Seen on a July winter night from Lake Taupo on New 
Zealand's North Island, the line-up features Venus, Regulus (alpha star 
of Leo), Mars, and Saturn from lower left to upper right. Just put your 
cursor over the picture to identify the planets and constellations. The 
delicate luminous glow of Zodiacal Light, sunlight scattered by dust 
along the ecliptic, also rises above the horizon from the lower left. Of 
course, defined by the path of the Sun through planet Earth's sky, the 
ecliptic plane rides low during July nights in the northern hemisphere's 
summer skies. Tomorrow, the Moon and Sun will meet on the ecliptic. 
Along a track across the southern Pacific Ocean, the daytime sky will 
feature a total solar eclipse.


Regulus and the Red Planet
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100610.html


Zodiacal Light Vs. Milky Way
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100320.html


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