Uranus.
Uranus.
Uranus is tilted on its side by about 90 degrees. When observed from Earth, we would sometimes see the north or south pole in the "centre" of the planet.
Uranus is the planet that is most tilted on its orbital plane, with an axial tilt of 98 degrees. This extreme tilt causes Uranus to essentially roll on its side as it orbits the Sun, resulting in highly irregular seasons and a unique magnetic field.
The planet Uranus is known for its unique characteristic of being tipped on its side, with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees. This extreme tilt causes Uranus to have very extreme seasons, with each pole experiencing long periods of sunlight and darkness.
All planets have tilted axes. But the axis of Uranus is tilted almost by 90 degrees with the plane of its orbit making it look like it is rotating vertically. See related link for a pictorial representation
It's tilted 90 degrees.
This must be Uranus. "On its side" isn't a very scientific way of putting it. It means that the planet's axis is tilted at about 90 degrees (98 degrees actually) from the perpendicular to its orbital plane.
Uranus is the only planet tilted 90 degrees to the right
Uranus.
Uranus.
Uranus.
Uranus is tilted on its side by about 90 degrees. When observed from Earth, we would sometimes see the north or south pole in the "centre" of the planet.
All the planets have some tilt to their axis. Uranus has the greatest tilt of about 90 degrees.
Uranus is tilted on its side at almost 90 degress.
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.
Uranus. Its axis is tilted right over onto it's side at almost 90 degrees.
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