How does the Moon's orbital path relate to the ecliptic?
Answer
The Moon's orbit is tilted relative to the ecliptic by about $5$ degrees.
Unlike the planets which travel nearly identical to the ecliptic, the Moon's orbit is slightly tilted relative to the ecliptic by about $5$ degrees, meaning it can be found slightly north or south of the main zodiac path.

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