Unlike the other planets, Uranus' axis of rotation is almost parallel to its orbital plain. All the other planets' axis of rotation are almost perpendicular to their orbital planes.
So most planets can be visualized as spinning like tops on a table, where the table is the plane of their orbits. Uranus would be visualized as rolling on its side as it moves around its orbit.
it spins sideways
It spins sideway.
Uranus has a horizontal 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
Uranus takes about 17 Earth hours to complete one rotation on its axis.
Something unusual is that it is tilted and it rotates on its side. Some people figure that a large object about the size of Uranus could of collided with it. Hope this helped! ;)
Uranus' axis of rotation is different in that it rotates at close to a 90 degree angle. This makes it rotate nearly parallel to the plane of the Solar System.
Uranus.
Uranus has a pro grade rotation and that's a fact
Uranus Day is not a widely recognized or official holiday, but it refers to the day that corresponds to one complete rotation of the planet Uranus on its axis. Uranus has an unusual rotational period, taking about 17.24 Earth hours to complete one full rotation. This means that a "day" on Uranus is significantly shorter than a day on Earth. The planet is also known for its unique tilt, which causes extreme seasonal variations.
Uranus has a horizontal rotation
The planet Uranus has an rotational axis of 97.77°.
Uranus spins on its side
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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's tilt of Axial is unusual because Uranus is tilted on it's side
Uranus.
Venus and Uranus
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