Uranus size and scale context

Uranus is an ice giant that rotates tipped over on its side, with its spin axis tilted by about 98 degrees. That extreme tilt makes its seasons unlike any other planet’s, leaving each pole pointed toward the Sun for decades at a time during its 84-year orbit. Read its scale context, comparisons, and journey links on the canonical object page.

EarthTerrestrial planet·12,742 km
NeptuneIce giant planet·49,528 km
UranusIce giant planet·50,724 km
JupiterGas giant planet·140,000 km

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