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Positions of STEREO A and B for 22-May-2013 12:00 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
Heliocentric distance (AU) 1.002936 1.012339 0.959940
Semidiameter (arcsec) 956.818 947.931 999.674
HCI longitude 24.186 165.716 302.873
HCI latitude -2.738 -1.797 6.134
Carrington longitude 119.460 260.990 38.146
Carrington rotation number 2137.668 2137.275 2136.894
Heliographic (HEEQ) longitude -141.530 -0.000 137.156
Heliographic (HEEQ) latitude -2.738 -1.797 6.134
HAE longitude 100.096 241.372 18.427
Earth Ecliptic (HEE) longitude -141.276 0.000 137.055
Earth Ecliptic (HEE) latitude 0.246 0.000 0.035
Roll from ecliptic north -0.307 0.039
Roll from solar north 6.305 3.967
Light travel time to Earth (min) 15.814 15.266
Separation angle with Earth 141.275 137.055
Separation angle A with B 81.669
Last Revised: Wednesday, 22-May-2013 08:01:17 EDT
Responsible NASA Official: ![[email address: Joseph.B.Gurman<at>nasa<dot>gov]](/img/gurman_email.png)
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