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Axial Tilt Explained: Understanding Planetary Rotation
Your question seems to contain a misunderstanding. The axial tilt refers to the tilt of a planet's axis of rotation relative to its orbital plane. The Sun is a star and does not have an axial tilt.
Understanding Solar Luminosity: What Does a Luminosity of 1 Mean?
Voyager 1: Launch Details & Mission Overview - NASA
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Iran Successfully Launches Test Tug Rocket into Suborbital Space
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Mercury Transit Captured at Cerro Tololo Inter‑American Observatory
The Square Kilometre Array: A Look at the World's Largest Telescope
Astronomers Identify One of the Universe's Heaviest Neutron Stars
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Image: CO₂ Ice Cap at the South Pole
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ICON Satellite Probes Earth's Edge: Studying Atmosphere‑Space Boundary
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