uranus spins on its sides.
Uranus appears to spin on its side, with its axis of rotation tilted at an angle of about 98 degrees. This unique orientation results in extreme seasons on the planet, with each pole experiencing 42 years of continuous sunlight followed by 42 years of darkness.
I imagine it would be faster, as Mercury & Venus spin slower than Earth, and Jupiter & Saturn spin faster. It seems that planets that are closer to the Sun spin slower than Earth, and planets far away from the Sun spin faster than Earth.I checked the NASA website. I couldn't find the question on there, but here it is anyway.http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/uranus_worldbook.html--------NO, Uranus spins faster than earth. It seems, the spin speed of Uranus is 8.3 (almost) times greater than that of the earth.
No, Neptune does not orbit around Uranus. Both Neptune and Uranus orbit around the Sun in separate orbits.
Neptune's orbit and Uranus' orbit are never meeting, but Pluto and Neptune do have their orbits cross. :)
Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun, and Neptune is the eighth.
The planet Uranus spins on its side.
The planets are always moving as they orbit the sun, so this answer keeps changing. For example, when Uranus and Neptune are on the same side of the sun, and Jupiter is on the opposite side, then Uranus and Neptune would be closest. However, if Neptune were on the far side of the sun, then Uranus and Jupiter would be closest. When Uranus and Neptune are at their closest, they're separated by (rough numbers) about 9 AU. When Uranus and Jupiter are at their closest, they're separated by (again, roughly) 13 AU. However, while Uranus and Neptune can be closer together than Uranus and Jupiter can, they can also be further apart.
Neptune and Uranus both have high concentrations of methane in their atmospheres.
Uranus appears to spin on its side, with its axis of rotation tilted at an angle of about 98 degrees. This unique orientation results in extreme seasons on the planet, with each pole experiencing 42 years of continuous sunlight followed by 42 years of darkness.
yes...we get uranus and neptune. :) Americans get the moon? we get URANUS AND NEPTUNE.
I imagine it would be faster, as Mercury & Venus spin slower than Earth, and Jupiter & Saturn spin faster. It seems that planets that are closer to the Sun spin slower than Earth, and planets far away from the Sun spin faster than Earth.I checked the NASA website. I couldn't find the question on there, but here it is anyway.http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/uranus_worldbook.html--------NO, Uranus spins faster than earth. It seems, the spin speed of Uranus is 8.3 (almost) times greater than that of the earth.
Uranus is a greenish blue, and Neptune is blue.
Uranus is bigger than Neptune
Uranus is a little bit bigger if you measure it with Neptune, but even though Uranus is bigger- Neptune is actually heavier if you measure their weight. Which means even if Uranus is bigger, Neptune is heavier.
No, Neptune does not orbit around Uranus. Both Neptune and Uranus orbit around the Sun in separate orbits.
They both are blue in colour.
Neptune −201 °C. Uranus −197.2 °C.