Neptune's axial tilt is 28.32 degrees, not much different from earth's
The tilt of Neptune's axis is 28.32 degrees, and for a comparison, the tilt of Earth's axis is 23.5 degrees. Neptune is the most distant planet from the Sun.
No. Neptune's axis is tilted at around 28.32 degrees, which is only around 4.88 degrees greater than the current axial tilt of the Earth.
Yes. All the planets of some tilt on their axis. Neptune's tilt is small, less than 2 degrees relative to the ecliptic.
Yes. Neptune is slightly tilted on its axis.
No it's not i thought it was at first but it's actually Uranus that was knocked on it's side
The axial tilt is 29.56°
Yes, but not a lot more than the earth.
28.32°
The Earth's magnetic field is tilted about 11.5 degrees from the Earth's axis of rotation (i.e. its geographic axis).
Mainly, there would be no seasons.
Uranus's axis is tilted horizontally, at an angle of 97.77 degrees from the vertical.
Yes it does. The tilt is so large that the planet's rotational axis is roughly in the plane of its orbit.
Yes, it's tilted by 28.32°.
Neptune has an axial tilt of 28.32°
You perhaps refer to the "tilt" of the axis. Neptune has an spin axis tilted at about 28.3 degrees from the perpendicular to its orbit.
28.32 degrees
Yes >.<
Not particularly: 28 degrees compared to the earth's 23 degrees.
no
I was searching this up and i think it does occur on Neptune because it's axis is tilted almost like Earth's.
Jupiter's axis has been tilted at a slight 3 degrees. it is hardly noticable
Neptune's rotational axis is tilted at 28.32 degrees. The planet's electromagnetic field has a tilt of approximately 47 degrees. This means that Neptune's electromagnetic field is almost parallel to its equator.
The tilt is about 23.5° with respect to the plane of the Earth's orbit; you will have to decide for yourself whether this is "very" or not.
no!