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The Moon's orbit is inclined by just over 5 degrees to ecliptic plane.

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Mercury number of moons or satellites?

No satellites have been discovered yet in orbit around Mercury. As of now, the answer to the question is zero.


What rocks orbit the sun?

Terrestrial planets and moons of both gaseous and terrestrial planets. Don't forget Dwarf planets and the asteroid belt.


What is the approximate compression of the earths orbit around the sun?

The Earth's orbit is almost circular. Technically, the "eccentricity" of the orbit is about 0.0167.


What are the main differences between geostationary orbit and polar orbit?

A polar orbit is an Orbit in which a Satellite passes above or nearly above both of the Geographical poles of the body (usually a planet such as the Earth, but possibly another body such as the Sun being orbited on each revolution. It therefore has an Inclination of (or very close to) 90 degrees to the Equator. Except in the special case of a polar Geosynchronous orbit, a satellite in a polar orbit will pass over the equator at a different Longitude on each of its orbits.A geostationary orbit (GEO) is a circular orbit directly above the Earth's Equator From the ground, a geostationary object appears motionless in the sky and is therefore the Orbit of most interest to operators of Communication Satellites. Their orbital periods (time taken to revolve around earth) is exactly the same as the planet's (such as Earth's) rotational period. The Geosynchronous orbit is approximately 36,000 km above Earth's surface.geostionary satellites are positioned at an exact height above the earth, at this height they orbit the earth at the same speed at which the earth rotates on its axis whereas polar satellites have a much lower orbit, orbiting the earth quite quickly, scanning different areas of the earth at fairly infrequent periods.


What is an equatorial satellite?

A satellite in an equatorial orbit flies along the plane of the Earth's equator. If an orbit does not lie at an equatorial orbit, then it will not remain at a fixed state.

Related Questions

Is the moons orbit in the same 3d plane as earths orbit?

No. For one thing, a plane is, by definition, 2-dimensional. The moon's orbit is tilted about 5 degrees relative to Earth's orbit.


How many moons do the suns have?

The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.


Is the moons orbit around earth straight with respect to earth's orbit around the sun?

No. The moon's orbit is tilted by about 5 degrees relative to Earth's orbit around the sun. This is why we do not see eclipses every month.


Do moons and asteroids orbit the sun?

Asteroids orbit the sun. Moons orbit planets and planets orbit the sun. So you could say the moons orbit the sun. However, moons are kept in their orbits by the gravity of their planet and planets are kept in orbit by the gravity of the sun. So in that sense, moons do not orbit the sun.


Which five moons orbit Jupiter?

63 known moons orbit Jupiter.


What are moons?

Moons are satellites. They orbit planets.


Objects that orbit planets?

Planetary moons, artificial satellites, space debris, and dust particles are some examples of objects that can orbit planets. These objects can have various shapes, sizes and orbital characteristics depending on their origin and location relative to the planet.


Does the moon orbit Jupiter?

Not our (the Earth's) moon but Jupiter has lots of its own moons that orbit it.


How many moons orbit around the planet Uranus?

27 moons orbit Uranus that we know of


Is it rocks or moons that orbit aroung Saturn?

Moons


Planets orbit around the sun but what do moons orbit?

Moons orbit around planets. They are natural satellites that are held in orbit by the planet's gravitational pull.


Does the moon revolve round the planets?

Moons orbit planets Or rather moons and planets orbit their barycenter.