noun
- plural of ecliptic; the apparent paths of the sun through the sky as seen from Earth, or similar orbital planes
Usage: astronomy
Examples
- The ecliptics of different planets are tilted at various angles.
- Astronomers study the ecliptics to understand planetary motion.
- The moon’s orbit is inclined about 5 degrees to Earth’s ecliptic.
- Ancient civilizations tracked the ecliptics to create calendars.
- The ecliptics of the inner planets lie roughly in the same plane.
- Comets often have orbits that are highly inclined to the ecliptics.