Idk... I've heard that it got hit by a meteorite.... then i heard that the poles are just on it's side
If you mean which side is Uranus on of the asteroid belt it's on the gaseous side.
the gas giant that spins on its side is uranus
Yes, Uranus is often described as an "upside-down" planet because its rotational axis is tilted at about 98 degrees. This means that during its orbit around the Sun, Uranus appears to be rotating on its side.
uranus spins on its sides.
Yes
No one knows for sure but there is a theory that Uranus got hit thousands of years ago and the impact left Uranus spinning on its side.
The planet Uranus spins on its side.
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.
Uranus. Scientists say it was hit by some kind of large object.
If you mean which side is Uranus on of the asteroid belt it's on the gaseous side.
that is Uranus who's axis is tilted so it spins on it's side.
It spins on its side a 90 degree angle. Scientists think space debris or another planet hit Uranus.
the gas giant that spins on its side is uranus
Yes, Uranus is often described as an "upside-down" planet because its rotational axis is tilted at about 98 degrees. This means that during its orbit around the Sun, Uranus appears to be rotating on its side.
Uranus is tilted on its side because of violent impact that knocked Uranus off kilter some time ago. Uranus is tilted by 98 degrees.
uranus spins on its sides.