What is the approximate angle at which the ecliptic plane intersects the galactic plane?

Answer

Roughly 60.2 degrees

When the reference frame is shifted, the angle between the ecliptic plane (the solar system's orbital plane) and the galactic plane (where most Milky Way stars reside) is found to be roughly 60.2 degrees.

What is the approximate angle at which the ecliptic plane intersects the galactic plane?

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