well it depends on the way you are sitting if you are straight up and down then 90^ and i hope you ain't rotaiting on a big pole.
From Wikipedia on Uranus: Uranus's axis of rotation lies on its side with respect to the plane of the solar system, with an axial tilt of 97.77 degrees. -PlutoLover101
Uranus has the most highly inclined rotation axis of any planet in the solar system, with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees. This extreme tilt causes its rotation to be almost horizontal compared to its orbit around the Sun. As a result, Uranus experiences unique seasonal changes and unusual atmospheric dynamics.
It is not known for certain but it is likely that a massive asteroid impact caused the planets axis rotation to tilt.
Rotation of UranusUranus's axis of rotation lies on its side with respect to the plane of the solar system, with an axial tilt of 97.77 degrees.
Uranus.
Uranus: 97.77° (82.23° with a backward rotation)
From Wikipedia on Uranus: Uranus's axis of rotation lies on its side with respect to the plane of the solar system, with an axial tilt of 97.77 degrees. -PlutoLover101
Mercury's axis tilt is 0°. Venus' axis tilt is 177.4°. Earth's axis tilt is 23.5°. Mars' axis tilt is 25.2°. Jupiter's axis tilt is 3.1°. Saturn's axis tilt is 25.3°. Uranus' axis tilt is 97.8°. Neptune's axis tilt is 28.8°. Pluto's axis tilt is 122.5°.
Uranus has the most highly inclined rotation axis of any planet in the solar system, with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees. This extreme tilt causes its rotation to be almost horizontal compared to its orbit around the Sun. As a result, Uranus experiences unique seasonal changes and unusual atmospheric dynamics.
It is not known for certain but it is likely that a massive asteroid impact caused the planets axis rotation to tilt.
The "tilt" is related to Earth's axis of rotation; both the axis of rotation and the tilt would be undefined if there were no rotation.
The planet Uranus has an rotational axis of 97.77°.
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Rotation of UranusUranus's axis of rotation lies on its side with respect to the plane of the solar system, with an axial tilt of 97.77 degrees.
Vertical???? You might be thinking of Uranus which has an axial tilt of 97.7° to the orbital plane (the Earth's axial tilt is 23.44°)
Uranus is known as the planet that is tilted on its side, with its axis of rotation almost parallel to its orbit around the Sun. This extreme tilt causes Uranus to experience unique seasonal variations on its surface.
Yes. Uranus has an axial tilt of 97.77 degrees, so its axis of rotation is approximately parallel with the plane of the Solar System. This causes it to have really funky weather cycles.