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Jupiter’s axis is tilted relative to the planet’s orbital plane by just 3 degrees. The planet’s orbital plane is tilted relative to the plane of the Milky Way by c. 60 degrees. The structure here shown in the background must be meant as a representation of the Milky Way, so that its tilt relative to the cloud bands on the planet is too small-. The Milky Way from Jupiter, meanwhile, anyway will appear as much bulkier – basically looking just like it does from Earth.