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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.

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What is Saturn's axial tilt?

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What is the tilt of Saturn's axis?

Saturn's axis is tilted at an angle of about 26.7 degrees relative to its orbit around the Sun. This tilt is similar to Earth's axial tilt, which causes Saturn to experience seasons as it orbits the Sun.


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What is the axial tilt of Jupiter?

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Is Saturn and Mars and earth are the only ones with seasons?

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How does the axial tilt of Saturn affect its seasons?

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What are Saturn's seasons names?

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Does Saturn rotate on a 90 degrees angle?

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Which planet has no axial tilt?

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