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    rotation, 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

  2. One day on Uranus takes about 17 hours. This is the amount of time it takes Uranus to rotate, or spin once around its axis. Uranus makes a complete orbit around the Sun (a year in Uranian time) in about 84 Earth years (30,687 Earth days).

  3. 28 wrz 2022 · Most notably, Uranus rotates on its side. Every other planet in the solar system rotates horizontally, while Uranus rotates vertically. This is due to the fact that Uranus has the most extreme axis tilt in the solar system.

  4. 23 cze 2023 · The tilt in Uranus' axis subjects its magnetic poles to long, dark winters and long, bright summers. It takes 17 hours for Uranus to orbit or rotate completely. But it takes about 84 Earth years (30,687 Earth days) for Uranus to make a complete orbit around the sun.

  5. 15 gru 2012 · The particular angle (almost 90 degrees) means that Uranus basically "tumbles" on its orbit around the Sun. Additionally, any given latitude happens to have the Sun in Zenith position once per Uranus year.

  6. Wind speeds can reach up to 560 miles per hour (900 kilometers per hour) on Uranus. Winds are retrograde at the equator, blowing in the reverse direction of the planet’s rotation. But closer to the poles, winds shift to a prograde direction, flowing with Uranus' rotation.

  7. 1 lis 2010 · Uranus’ physical shape for rotation period of 16.58 h, the rotation period that minimizes its winds and dynamical heights. The dashed line corresponds to the Voyager rotation period of 17.24 h. Neptune’s dynamical heights are minimized for a solid-body rotation period of ∼17.46 h.

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