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Uranus’ weird tilt may be the work of a long-lost moon

Uranus is just plain weird, and one of the weirdest things about it is its tilt. 

Uranus has the largest tilt in the solar system, at 98 degrees, which means it spins almost perfectly perpendicular to the direction of its orbit. Astronomers have long suspected that a series of giant impacts early in the planet’s formation did the job of flipping Uranus on its side, but new research suggests a much less violent cause: a satellite of Uranus that wandered away. 

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