Not sure if there is a better part of the forum to ask this question but...
What is the astronomical term for when a moon has an orbit which does not match the plane of the rotation of a planet? I was just thinking that often when you have a moon close to a ringed planet you hardly seethe ring as you are on the same plane. I came across a pair of "twin moons" the other day that were off the plane of the rotation of the planet as they were having an effect on each other. I just wondered of there was an astronomical term for moons or planetary bodies that do this. It just makes the ring slightly more visable from its surface.
None of that probarbly makes much sense... gulp [uhh] In fact I am not sure if "Astronmical Term" is the right phrase.
What is the astronomical term for when a moon has an orbit which does not match the plane of the rotation of a planet? I was just thinking that often when you have a moon close to a ringed planet you hardly seethe ring as you are on the same plane. I came across a pair of "twin moons" the other day that were off the plane of the rotation of the planet as they were having an effect on each other. I just wondered of there was an astronomical term for moons or planetary bodies that do this. It just makes the ring slightly more visable from its surface.
None of that probarbly makes much sense... gulp [uhh] In fact I am not sure if "Astronmical Term" is the right phrase.
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