Uranus: The Sideways Planet of Our Solar System - Explained
The planet in our solar system that orbits with its equator nearly perpendicular to its orbit is Uranus.
Uranus's axial tilt is a whopping 97.77 degrees, meaning its axis of rotation is almost completely sideways compared to its orbital plane. This unique tilt is thought to be the result of a massive collision early in the planet's history.