No, but check out <http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/orbits/>. Shows 3D orbit simulations for any comet or asteroid, with the positions of all planets included (zoom out to see outer planets). Set it for a particular time (AD 1600 to 2200) and then step or animate forward at any of several time increments. You can tilt/rotate, and center on any object. -John
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