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  1. May 6, 2024 · Uranus is an ice giant (instead of a gas giant). It is mostly made of flowing icy materials above a solid core. Uranus has a thick atmosphere made of methane, hydrogen, and helium. Uranus is the only planet that spins on its side. Uranus spins the opposite direction as Earth and most other planets. Time on Uranus

  2. Key Facts & Summary. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun, and the third-largest planet in the Solar System It is the biggest of the ice giants. Uranus is 2.9 billion kilometers / 1.8 billion miles away from the Sun. Uranus has a radius of 25.362 km / 15.759 mi, and a diameter of 51.118 km or 31.763 mi.

  3. Access the image. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1781. Uranus lies more than 2,800 million km from the Sun. At this distance, the temperature of its cloud tops is -214 degrees C. It moves quite slowly and has a long way to travel, so each orbit lasts 84 years.

    • Introduction
    • Uranus Statistics
    • How Did Uranus Get Its Name
    • Formation
    • Structure and Surface
    • Atmosphere. Magnetosphere, and Moon Status
    • Could Life Exist on Uranus?
    • Interesting Information
    • Space Missions to Uranus
    • Important-Events

    Each time you look up to the sky and see a star you are looking at a sun in another galaxy. If you were on another planet looking back at our solar system, you would see our sun as a star. It’s believed that every sun has planets orbiting it. Our Milky Way galaxy has more planets than it has stars. In our solar system we have eight planets: Mercury...

    Distance from Sun:1.784 billion mi
    Rings:13
    Radius: 15,759 mi
    Polar Diameter:49,946 km

    The planet Uranus is one of the gas giants and in our solar system, it’s huge diameter makes it the third largest and the fourth in mass. Uranus got its name from the father of the Roman god, Saturn. When the astronomer, William Herschel, was trying to chart the stars, he thought he found a disk-like object that was a comet. In reality, he discover...

    Our solar system didn’t always look the way it does now. Early on, planets were bouncing around, moving in location and it’s thought that there once was actually a lot more that got tossed out our crashed into each other. Around 4 billion years ago Uranus settled into its current position and it wasn’t until 4.5 billion years ago that the planets s...

    Uranus and Neptune are the two ice giants located in the outer solar system. Around 80% of the mass of Uranus is made up of dense, hot fluid of “icy” materials including water, methane, and ammonia. These are above a rocky core and near the core are temperatures of 9,000 degrees F/4,892 degrees C. The inside of Uranus is believed to contain two lay...

    Uranus has a blue-green color from all of the methane gas in its atmosphere. When sunlight passes through the atmosphere it reflects light back through the top of the clouds. Methane gas absorbs the red factors in light, leaving the blue-green shade During the 1986 Voyage 2 spacecraft trip, scientists saw a few clouds on Uranus, along with a Great ...

    Temperatures and pressures are too extreme on Uranus for us to consider that life could exist there. There wouldn’t be any way for an organism to adapt or thrive.

    In 2018 a global research team discovered that the clouds of Uranus are made up of hydrogen sulfide. This is the stinky smell of rotten eggs that no one likes. Uranus was first discovered in 1781 by astronomer William Herschel who thought at first that it was a star or comet. It took 2 years before astronomers accepted Uranus as an actual planet. H...

    There has been only one spacecraft that visited near Uranus. NASA’s Voyager 2 took 9 years and traveled 1.8 billion mi/3 billion km, gathering important information about our solar system. It flew by Uranus, spending only six hours and collected much of the data that we know about the planet. Almost everything else that we have learned about Uranus...

    1781:William Herschel, a British astronomer was searching for stars and discovers Uranus. It’s considered to be the first planet discovered in modern times.
    1787-1851: There is a discovery of 4 moons around Uranus and they are given the names: Titania, Oberon, Ariel and Umbriel.
    1948:The moon Miranda is discovered around Uranus.
    1977:Scientists at the Kuiper Airborne Observatory and the Perth Observatory in Australia were observing the path of a distant star as Uranus passed in front of it and discovered that Uranus had ri...
  4. Equatorial Diameter: 51,118 km. Mass: 8.68 × 10^25 kg (15 Earths) Moons: 27 (Miranda, Titania, Ariel, Umbriel & Oberon) Rings: 13. Orbit Distance: 2,870,658,186 km (19.22 AU) Orbit Period: 30,687 days (84.0 years) Surface Temperature: -197 °C. Discovery Date: March 13th 1781. Discovered By: William Herschel. Planet Type: Ice Giants.

  5. May 14, 2023 · 1. Uranus is a planet made out of gas. Not every planet has a rocky surface where you can stand on like Earth. All of the outer planets in the Solar system (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) are mostly made out of gas. If you could drop something from space into a gas planet like Uranus, it would not have anything to stop it.

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