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({{Image notes |Description=Relative orbits of the inner planets |Author= Image credit: Luna and planetary Institute, NASA, |Date= Nov. 9, 2007 |Source= [http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/display.cfm?IM_ID=174] NASA Solar System Exploration |Country first published in= USA |Copyright holder= public domain |Notes=Diagram showing the relative size of the orbits of the seven planets visible to the naked eye. All the orbits are nearly circular (but slightly elliptical) and nearly in the same...)
 
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|Description=Relative orbits of the inner planets
|Author=  Image credit: Luna and planetary Institute, NASA,
|Date= Nov. 9, 2007
|Source= [http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/display.cfm?IM_ID=174] NASA Solar System Exploration
|Country first published in= USA
|Copyright holder= public domain
|Notes=Diagram showing the relative size of the orbits of the seven planets visible to the naked eye. All the orbits are nearly circular (but slightly elliptical) and nearly in the same plane as Earth's orbit (called the ecliptic). The diagram is from a view out of the ecliptic plane and away from the perpendicular axis that goes through the Sun.
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