The earth's axis is tilted to 23.48 degrees to the ecliptic plane
the axial plane of a recumbent fold is horizontal and one limb is rotated more than 90 degree and called overturned limb.
That would be the "ecliptic plane".
This titled position of the earths axis is known as inclination of the earths axis. The earth's rotation axis makes an angle of about 66.5 degrees with the plane of its orbit around the sun, or about 23.5 degrees from the perpendicular to the ecliptic plane.
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The current angle of tilt is 23.5 degrees. The axis of this tilt points to the Pole Star (Polaris) (North). However, this axis undergoes precession. That is the axis 'wobbles'. From its current value is is reducing to about 22.1 degrees. a, then it will increase again to about 24.5 degrees. This takes about 40,000 years to complete. See Milutin Milankovic, who also proposed other orbital movements of the Earth. All of which will affect the climate.
The axial tilt of the Earth's spin (relative to the ecliptic, or the plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun) causes our seasons.
Ecliptic.
The Earth's axis of rotation is tilted 23.44 degrees from the plane of the ecliptic.
The moon's equator is inclined 6.7 degrees with respect to its orbit. (Rotation axis is 83.3 degrees from orbital plane.) The moon's orbit is inclined 5.1 degrees with respect to the ecliptic plane ... the plane of the earth's orbit.
the axial plane of a recumbent fold is horizontal and one limb is rotated more than 90 degree and called overturned limb.
No effect at all. However the plane of the equator will be tilted to the same amount as the Earth as compared to the plane in which the Earth orbits the Sun. This plane is called "the ecliptic".
No. It rotates in an axis that is about 23° tilted from perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic. Uranus is the planet that is most tilted on its side, with an axial tilt of 97.77°.
The Ecliptic is the plane of Earth's orbit.
The 'ecliptic' plane is the plane that contains the Sun and the Earth's orbit around it.
The ecliptic. Because it is the plane that contains the earth as it orbits the sun, by definition it is also the plane that contains the sun as we observe it in its yearly journey through the stars.
The plane of Pluto's orbit is inclined 17.2° to the plane of the ecliptic.
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