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  1. Uranus has an unusual, irregularly shaped magnetosphere. Magnetic fields are typically in alignment with a planet's rotation, but Uranus' magnetic field is tipped over: the magnetic axis is tilted nearly 60 degrees from the planet's axis of rotation, and is also offset from the center of the planet by one-third of the planet's radius.

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      Uranus’ axis is so tilted, it actually looks like the planet...

  2. 23 cze 2023 · This image shows a representation of Uranus' magnetic field. The yellow arrow points toward the sun, the light blue arrow marks the planet's magnetic axis and the dark blue arrow marks Uranus' rotation axis.

  3. 2 sie 1998 · These three NASA Hubble Space Telescope images of the planet Uranus reveal the motion of a pair of bright clouds in the planet's southern hemisphere, and a high altitude haze that forms a 'cap' above the planet's south pole.

  4. Uranusaxis is so tilted, it actually looks like the planet is rotating on its side. How did this all happen? One theory is that a body the size of our Earth collided with Uranus a long time ago, radically throwing off its rotation.

  5. www.nasa.gov › wp-content › uploadsUranus - NASA

    sunlit side of the planet to the dark side. The image is rotated 90 degrees. Uranus’ moon Ariel (white dot) and its shadow (black dot) were caught crossing the face of Uranus in this Hubble Space

  6. 2 lis 1994 · Based on the previous Voyager observations, Uranus spins on its axis at a faster rate than Earth does, completing one rotation every 7 hours, 14 minutes. One of the four gas giant planets of our solar system, Uranus is largely featureless.

  7. 17 sty 2017 · Like Venus, Uranus has what's known as a retrograde rotation, turning on its axis in the opposite direction to the rest of the planets. Also topsy turvy is Uranus' magnetosphere, the magnetic...