Uranus has an axial tilt of 97.86 degrees, which is near horizontal.
Uranus rotates on an axis tilted about 98 degrees to the orbital plane, which seems fairly "horizontal".
It's Uranus.
Uranus has a rotation axis that's (more or less) "horizontal" relative to the planet's orbital plane.
Uranus
How long it spins on it's axis
A planetary axis is the imaginary line or pole through the center of the planet which defines the point around which the planet rotates, or spins.
every planet has it own axis and that's how it spins. Its like an invisible line going though the planet and like Uranus has a straight axis and every other planet has a tilt. That tells when the planet is in summer and or winter.
A planet rotates (spins) about its own axis, giving rise to its day. Earth's day is about 24 hours. This motion is distinct from the orbital motion (revolution about the Sun) which is the planet's year.
I believe what youre referring to if the axis is horizontal is a flipdown clock.
Uranus
Pluto, but its now no longer classed as a planet - its a `Dwarf Planet`
The axis
Uranus
The axis
The axis
When a planet spins on its axis it is said to rotate. (Think of a top.)
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Neptune
earth
How long it spins on it's axis
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