Axes aren't inclined, they are tilted. Orbital planes are inclined, and Jupiter's is inclined about 6 degrees from the Solar equator. Planes can also be inclined relative to the ecliptic or the invariable plane. Jupiter's axis is tilted about 3 degrees from the ecliptic.
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The inclination of Jupiter's axis is approximately 3.13 degrees. This means that Jupiter's axis is tilted relative to its orbital plane around the Sun.
Jupiter has an axial tilt of 3.13 degrees. In comparison, the Earth has an axial tilt of 23.5 degrees
The axial tilt of Jupiter is relatively small: only 3.13°. As a result this planet does not experience significant seasonal changes, in contrast to Earth and Mars for example.
Uranus has the greatest inclination of orbit to the ecliptic, with an inclination of about 98 degrees. This means its rotational axis is almost parallel to its orbit around the Sun, causing extreme seasonal variations.
Yes, the moon rotates on its axis as it orbits Earth, but it rotates at the same rate it revolves around Earth, which is why we always see the same side of the moon facing us. This phenomenon is called synchronous rotation.
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Uranus has the greatest orbital inclination among the planets in our solar system, with an inclination of approximately 97.8 degrees. This means that Uranus's orbit is tilted almost perpendicular to the plane of the solar system.
Its Calisto,Ganymede,Europa, and Io