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Positions of STEREO A and B for 13-Apr-2026 15:00 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) 1.002431 1.002743 0.955200 0.699209 0.720591 0.442604
Semidiameter (arcsec) 957.300 957.003 1004.635 1372.448 1331.723 2168.140
HCI longitude 65.895 127.787 182.779 242.974 333.818 220.143
HCI latitude -6.550 -5.741 0.447 3.460 15.878 -1.782
Carrington longitude 324.980 26.871 81.863 142.058 232.903 119.227
Carrington rotation number 2310.097 2309.925 2309.773 2309.605 2310.353 2309.669
Heliographic (HEEQ) longitude -61.892 0.000 54.992 115.187 -153.968 92.356
Heliographic (HEEQ) latitude -6.550 -5.741 0.447 3.460 15.878 -1.782
HAE longitude 141.828 203.330 258.579 318.753 47.943 295.508
Earth Ecliptic (HEE) longitude -61.502 0.000 55.249 115.423 -155.387 92.179
Earth Ecliptic (HEE) latitude 0.077 0.000 0.089 -3.004 12.584 -6.444
Roll from ecliptic north 0.039 -0.062
Roll from solar north 2.994 -7.305
Light travel time to Earth (min) 8.527 7.559 12.040 13.935 9.243
Separation angle with Earth 61.502 55.249 115.386 152.536 92.165
Separation angle A with B 116.750
Carrington rotation 2309 runs from 2026-03-19 08:57 (DOY 78.37) to
2026-04-15 15:50 (DOY 105.66), as seen from Earth.
Last Revised: Monday, 13-Apr-2026 15:01:06 UTC
Responsible NASA Official: ![[email address: Therese.A.Kucera<at>nasa<dot>gov]](/img/kucera_email1.jpg)
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