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  2. Galactic plane - Wikipedia

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    The galactic plane is the plane on which the majority of a disk-shaped galaxy's mass lies. The directions perpendicular to the galactic plane point to the galactic poles. In actual usage, the terms galactic plane and galactic poles usually refer specifically to the plane and poles of the Milky Way, in which Planet Earth is located.

  3. Astronomical coordinate systems - Wikipedia

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    The galactic coordinate system uses the approximate plane of the Milky Way Galaxy as its fundamental plane. The Solar System is still the center of the coordinate system, and the zero point is defined as the direction towards the Galactic Center. Galactic latitude resembles the elevation above the galactic plane and galactic longitude ...

  4. Supergalactic coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    The origin essentially coincides with the Earth, because the supergalactic plane is identified as a plane observed from Earth. The north supergalactic pole (SGB = 90°) lies in the constellation Hercules at galactic coordinates (l z = 47.37°, b z = +6.32°), or approximately RA = 18.9 h, Dec = +15.7°.

  5. Galactic coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    The galactic coordinate system is a celestial coordinate system in spherical coordinates, with the Sun as its center, the primary direction aligned with the approximate center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and the fundamental plane parallel to an approximation of the galactic plane but offset to its north.

  6. Kármán line - Wikipedia

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    Earth's atmosphere photographed from the International Space Station.The orange and green line of airglow is at roughly the altitude of the Kármán line. [1]The Kármán line (or von Kármán line / v ɒ n ˈ k ɑːr m ɑː n /) [2] is a conventional definition of the edge of space.

  7. Italian researchers reach the edge of space flying aboard ...

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    Virgin Galactic livestreamed the flight on its website, showing the moment when the ship released from its carrier plane and the rocket was ignited. The entire trip — from lifting off at ...

  8. Galactic orientation - Wikipedia

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    A galactic orientation describes the spatial orientation of a galactic plane, where such exists for a given galaxy. For a spiral galaxy , this can be obtained from the inclination of the galactic plane to the plane of the sky , and the position angle of the major axis as viewed from Earth.

  9. Billionaire Branson set to fly to space aboard Virgin ... - AOL

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    Branson's Virgin Galactic Holding Inc is due on Sunday to send the company's passenger rocket plane, the VSS Unity, on its first fully crewed test flight to the edge of space, with the British ...