Well, whats unusual about Uranus is that its axis (the imaginary ine through it) is on its side, unlike Earth, since its axis is somewhere near, and really NEAR the North pole to somewhere in the south pole. So it's like Uranus's south pole is on its side and its North pole on its other side. Because of this, I can't remember the reason for this, but because of this Uranus has extreme weather conditions. Scientists think that some thing might of extremely big knocked into Uranus but little enough to not destroy Uranus.
Uranus is an outer planet.
That is it. The international name for the planet is Uranus.
It is a planet.
Uranus
The satellites of Uranus revolve around the planet in planes almost perpendicular to its orbit.
Uranus.
Uranus has the most unusual tilt of 97.77°
Uranus is the planet that revolves on its side, with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees. This unique tilt causes extreme seasons and unusual magnetic field behavior on Uranus.
It spins on its side a 90 degree angle. Scientists think space debris or another planet hit Uranus.
It spins on its side a 90 degree angle. Scientists think space debris or another planet hit Uranus.
Mercury: moonlike planet Venus : Earth's nearest neighbor mars: the red planet Jupiter: the king of the planet uranus: unusual planet Neptune : Nomadic planet Pluto : Pigmy planet
It rotates on its side, relative to the plane of the solar system. It is the only planet in the solar system that does this.
mercury: moonlike planet Venus : Earth's nearest neighbor mars: the red planet Jupiter: the king of the planet uranus: unusual planet Neptune : Nomadic planet Pluto : Pigmy planet
Uranus is the planet that rotates on its side, with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees. This unusual tilt causes extreme seasonal variations on Uranus, where one pole can be in constant sunlight while the other experiences continuous darkness for long periods.
Uranus is the 7th planet from the sun in our solar system.
Uranus is the planet that is almost tilted 90 degrees on its axis. Its extreme axial tilt results in the planet's poles being almost in line with its orbital plane, causing highly unusual seasons and weather patterns on Uranus.
what is the planet Uranus's structure