Uranus has an extreme axial tilt of 82 degrees, caused by a collision with an Earth-sized protoplanet 3-4 billion years ago, which makes it roll on its side rather than rotate upright; this results in each pole receiving 42 years of continuous sunlight followed by 42 years of darkness, yet the equator remains hotter than the poles—a mystery scientists have not yet explained; researchers measured Uranus's interior spin at 17 hours, 14 minutes, and 52 seconds by tracing auroral motion.
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Uranus | Part 2 | #facts #reality #learning #uranusAdded:
A planet-sized collision knocked Uranus completely sideways. It rolls on its side at 82°.
Each pole gets 42 years of sunlight, then 42 years of pure darkness. Yet its equator stays hotter than the poles.
Scientists have no explanation.
We finally measured its spin, 17 hours, 14 minutes, 52 seconds.
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