uranus
Uranus.
Uranus.
This must be Uranus. "On its side" isn't a very scientific way of putting it. It means that the planet's axis is tilted at about 90 degrees (98 degrees actually) from the perpendicular to its orbital plane.
The piriformis rotates the thigh laterally. When the hip is flexed greater than 90 degrees it then it rotates the thigh medially.
You may be referring to Uranus. It doesn't really have a vertical ring. It's just that its axis is inclined to the plane of its orbit by almost 90 degrees. So it rotates top-to-bottom. So its ring is vertical.
The planet Uranus rotates on an axis that is tipped about 90 degrees to the ecliptic.
Uranus.
Uranus.
Uranus. Its spin is tilted 90 degrees to that of all the other planets.
A right angle
Uranus.
This must be Uranus. "On its side" isn't a very scientific way of putting it. It means that the planet's axis is tilted at about 90 degrees (98 degrees actually) from the perpendicular to its orbital plane.
90 degrees
Uranus is the only planet tilted 90 degrees to the right
It rotates 90 degrees.
The piriformis rotates the thigh laterally. When the hip is flexed greater than 90 degrees it then it rotates the thigh medially.
Uranus.