Uranus, the third-largest planet in our solar ... weirdness of a magnetic field” so tilted from the planet’s spin axis and ...
Neptune and Uranus have often been cited as planetary “twins” partly because of their blueish color and similarities. Of course, Neptune’s axis isn’t nearly as skewed as Uranus ...
Uranus spins in the opposite direction to Earth and most other planets; the spin is called retrograde rotation. Its magnetosphere is tipped almost 60 degrees from its axis of rotation. Uranus's ...