Surface Of Uranus
As the planet rotates, each 17.24 hours, its magnetic field opens and reconnects time and once again. On Earth and most planets, magnetic fields ‘enter’ from one particular pole and loop by means of the other. This is why the geographic north on Earth is close to the magnetic north pole. However, on Uranus, magnetic fields are offset from its poles by 60 degrees. An Image of Uranus Captured by Voyager two in 1986, NASA The observational history...