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But it was tilted about six degrees to the south.
The exoplanet's orbit is tilted about 77° with respect to the spin axis of its host star, however, which is much different from Earth's orbit around the Sun.
At the time of the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the North Pole is tilted about 23.4° (23°27´) toward the Sun.
Madison Grant (Yale College 1887, Columbia Law School) liked to be photographed with a fedora, or just his dauntingly long head, tilted about thirty degrees to the right.
Both standards can also be displaced laterally and vertically relative to each other's centre and swung or tilted about horizontal and vertical axes.
When the summer solstice happens in the Northern Hemisphere, the North Pole is tilted about 23.4° (23°27´) toward the Sun.
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"This is the picture the Coast Guard doesn't want me to show," Jack Schachner said, holding an old picture of a Coast Guard vessel grounded on a sandbar, tilting about 30 degrees to the port side.
Millie Perez, a 40-year-old New York City police sergeant heading to her home in Orange County, N.Y., said the train "shook violently" to the left and then the right before it scraped against an embankment and came to a rest, tilting about 45 degrees to the left.
Most CMG designs allow the flywheel spin axis to tilt about only one axis a single-gimbaled CMG.
But it turns out that Pluto's heart is heavy so heavy that it may have made the dwarf planet tilt about 60° over millions of years, Smithsonian reports.
A dipolar eddy structure is found to develop with the axis of the dipole tilting about 30° with the axis of the wind jet and with strong current shear in the zone near the dipole axis.
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