What is the Galactic Latitude ($b$) of a celestial object lying directly within the Galactic Plane?

Answer

$0^ ext{ extdegree}$

Galactic Latitude ($b$) is measured north or south from the Galactic Plane; therefore, an object lying directly in that plane has a latitude of $0^ ext{ extdegree}$.

What is the Galactic Latitude ($b$) of a celestial object lying directly within the Galactic Plane?

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