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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (13791)6/25/1998 3:28:00 PM
From: Pete Mimmack  Read Replies (1) of 116791
 
9r - The best perspective on planetary alignment would be from outside the solar system. They all revolve in roughly the same plane, so the very best view would be from "above" that plane.

Since all the planets revolve at different speeds and distances, they tend to be at very different points in their circle around the sun. But of course it is possible that many (or all) end up on the same side at some time. It's also possible (but less likely) that they could be found in the same 90 degree quadrant of the circle. Reduce the number of degrees of that section even more and you get even better "alignment".

Hope I've painted a clear picture for you.
Pete
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