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Positions of STEREO A and B for 3-May-2026 03:00 UT

This figure plots the current positions of the STEREO Ahead (red) and Behind
(blue) spacecraft relative to the Sun (yellow) and Earth (green). The dotted
lines show the angular displacement from the Sun. Units are in A.U.
When the two spacecraft are close to Earth, an expanded view of the region
around Earth will appear on the right, in the same orientation as the
Sun-centered view.
Other resources:
STEREO-B Earth STEREO-A Parker SP Solar Orbiter BepiColombo
Heliocentric distance (AU) 1.009180 1.007923 0.954363 0.714681 0.847010 0.345924
Semidiameter (arcsec) 950.898 952.084 1005.516 1342.736 1132.959 2774.097
HCI longitude 85.419 146.787 203.299 253.805 354.884 296.331
HCI latitude -7.217 -3.984 3.000 3.720 12.849 2.360
Carrington longitude 67.907 129.276 185.787 236.294 337.373 278.820
Carrington rotation number 2310.811 2310.641 2310.484 2310.344 2311.063 2310.226
Heliographic (HEEQ) longitude -61.368 0.000 56.511 107.018 -151.903 149.544
Heliographic (HEEQ) latitude -7.217 -3.984 3.000 3.720 12.849 2.360
HAE longitude 161.221 222.342 279.246 329.579 69.052 12.147
Earth Ecliptic (HEE) longitude -61.121 0.000 56.904 107.238 -153.290 149.805
Earth Ecliptic (HEE) latitude 0.013 0.000 0.114 -3.246 12.105 -4.139
Roll from ecliptic north 0.004 -0.073
Roll from solar north 0.581 -6.731
Light travel time to Earth (min) 8.530 7.785 11.623 14.936 10.961
Separation angle with Earth 61.121 56.904 107.209 150.860 149.549
Separation angle A with B 118.025
Carrington rotation 2310 runs from 2026-04-15 15:50 (DOY 105.66) to
2026-05-12 21:40 (DOY 132.90), as seen from Earth.
Last Revised: Sunday, 03-May-2026 03:01:05 UTC
Responsible NASA Official: ![[email address: Therese.A.Kucera<at>nasa<dot>gov]](/img/kucera_email1.jpg)
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