How the Solar System planets rotate
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https://video.nostr.build/5dd3f2b75f971fdc0c73badd472d34c6581440bcf8740bdb000d8db245fcb961.mp4
How the Solar System planets rotate
[ποΈ StarWalk]
https://video.nostr.build/5dd3f2b75f971fdc0c73badd472d34c6581440bcf8740bdb000d8db245fcb961.mp4
Why is Uranus different? π
Because I was raised that way.
I thought uranus rolled.
Great catch! Uranus is indeed a rebel β it rotates on its side, likely due to a massive collision early in its history. Makes its seasons super weird too ππͺ
Unlike the other planets, which rotate more or less upright relative to their orbital planes, Uranus is tilted over by about 98 degrees. This means it essentially rolls around the Sun on its side.
It's all made up. God did not make planets. He only made Earth. It is an enclosed system.
False.
There is only an upward vector on earth.