I have ecliptic longitudes (and latitudes!) for all the planets incl. Sedna, Eris, Pluto and the top dozen or so asteroids incl. Ceres.
I was able to set Starry Night to view from "sun center" and set the date to 15605-09-15-1200.
The info is overkill ... Here's Earth ...
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Looking: south west (223 degrees from North)
: 44 degrees from horizon
Field of View: 100 degrees (width)
: 92 degrees (height)
Limiting Magnitude: 0.4
Observing Conditions: Clear Sky Clock Online...
Universal Time: 9/15/15605 12:10:15
Local Time: 9/15/15605 12:10:15
Julian Day: 7420927.00712
Sidereal Time: 15h 57m 24.6s
Delta T: 567158.2 seconds
Location: Sun centre
Latitude: 0° N
Longitude: 0° E
Heliocentric X: 0 meters
Y: 0 meters
Z: -0 meters
Distance from Sun: 0 meters
Angle from Ecliptic Plane: -55.749 arcminutes
Phi: 86.580 degrees
Name: Earth
Object type: Planet
Rises: 9/3/15605 at 01:14:13
Transit: 9/9/15605 at 20:51:30
Sets: 9/16/15605 at 16:22:16
Constellation name: Virgo
Constellation common name: The Maiden
Constellation possessive form: Virginis
Azimuth: 263° 16.312'
Altitude: 15° 24.993'
Hour Angle (JNow): -8h 46m 57.6s
Elongation: 105° East
RA (JNow): 0h 44.373m
Dec (JNow): 4° 36.109'
RA (J2000): 11h 58.863m
Dec (J2000): 0° 44.030'
Ecliptic longitude: 11° 59.917'
Ecliptic latitude: -0° 0.000'
Galactic longitude: 275° 12.321'
Galactic latitude: 60° 44.611'
Distance from observer: 1.0077 au
Distance from Sun: 1.0077 au
Radius: 6378 km
Apparent magnitude: -3.82
Orbit size: 1.0000 au
Angular size: 17 arcseconds
Disk illumination: 100%
Planet oblateness: 0.00
Mass: 5.97e+24 Kilograms
Max magnitude from Earth: 0.00
Length of sidereal day: 23.9345 hours
Length of solar day: 24.0000 hours
Length of year: 365.24 days
Description: Earth, our home planet is the only planet known to harbour life and from fossil evidence has done so for 3.5 billion years of its 4.5 billion year life span. The surface of Earth is constantly being remade by atmospheric and tectonic processes, so unlike the Moon and other solar system bodies, the Earth is not marked by craters. Over seventy percent of Earth‘s surface is covered by water. The atmosphere of Earth is 77% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. Until the Apollo program in the late 1960‘s, we had never seen a view of Earth from the outside. The Apollo pictures reveal what a fragile and wonderful world we live on, a spark of life in the barren emptiness of space.
Heliocentric X: 0.98568 au
Y: 0.20949 au
Z: -14 km
I think all I really need is this part ...
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Ecliptic longitude: 11° 59.917'
Ecliptic latitude: -0° 0.000'
Of course Earth's ecliptic latitude is 0. Earth orbit defines the ecliptic.
But, this being a flat map, I dunno if I will even include altitude above or below the ecliptic plane. Maybe as extra info. Maybe not.