Uranus has an unusual axial tilt of about 98 degrees, meaning it essentially rotates on its side relative to its orbit around the Sun. This extreme tilt causes its seasons to be dramatically different from those of other planets, leading to prolonged periods of sunlight and darkness at its poles. Additionally, this unique orientation results in a distinct atmospheric dynamic compared to other planets in the solar system.
Uranus is on its side
Uranus
Uranus takes about 17 Earth hours to complete one rotation on its axis.
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
If Uranus is rotating I think you should see a doctor
The planet Uranus has an rotational axis of 97.77°.
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Uranus is on its side
17 years
Uranus
Uranus takes about 17 Earth hours to complete one rotation on its axis.
Uranus rotates on it's axis once every 17 hours 14 minutes.
Well first of all, since the planets are almost perfect spheres, they have no 'sides'.You're probably thinking of Uranus, whose axis of rotation is tilted of 97.77°, andso is approximately parallel with the plane of the Solar System.
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: 97.77° (82.23° with a backward rotation)
If Uranus is rotating I think you should see a doctor
Answer this question… Uranus's axis of rotation is tilted at about 98 degrees from the perpendicular to its orbital plane. This means its axis is roughly in the plane of.