File:Mars path 2007.png
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editDescriptionMars path 2007.png |
English: Mars path in the sky during opposition 2007
Every dot represents one day of motion. The white double-circle shows the location of the earth's shadow (opposite to the sun in the sky) |
Date | 18 September 2007 (original upload date) |
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Author | Tomruen at en.wikipedia |
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edit- 2007-09-18 02:39 Tomruen 947×618 (52765 bytes) [[Mars]] path in the sky during opposition 2007 [[Image:FullSkyAstronomySoftwareLogo.png|thumb|Full Sky logo]]
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