Uranus
The seventh planet from the Sun in the Earth's solar system. Uranus was discovered by William Herschel on March 13, 1781.
51,118 kilometers
86.8 * 1024 kilograms
17.2 hours
30,589 days
2872.5 * 106 kilometers
-195°C (-319°F)
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Uranus/Earth Comparison ... Uranian Satellite Fact Sheet; Uranian Rings Fact Sheet; ... Uranus Home Page; Directory to other Planetary Fact Sheets;
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New Uranian Satellite Discovered (2002); New Uranian Satellite Discovered (1999); Two new Uranian Satellites Discovered (1997); Uranus' Known Satellites - Carnegie Institution, DTM; ... Uranus Fact Sheet; Uranus Home Page; Notes on the Factsheets; Directory to other Planetary Fact Sheets;
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Bulk Parameters Uranus Earth Ratio (Uranus/Earth) ... Dipole field strength 0.228 gauss-Ru3 Ru = a Uranus radii = 25,600 km ... Fact sheet source from NSSDC/NAS...
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Minimum Distance from Sun: ... 1.7 billion miles ... © 1999 ThinkQuest Team 25763. All rights reserved. About This Site >; Library >; FAQ >; 7,000+ sites by kids for kids Privacy Policy; Terms of Use...
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The Planet Uranus Links ... The Planet Uranus is the third largest planet in the solar system, is a Gas Giant and is the seventh planet from the sun. Planet Uranus has rings like Planet Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune. ... The Planet Uranus has been visited by the Voyager 2 spacecraft...
www.aerospaceguide.net/planeturanus.html www.aerospaceguide.net/planeturanus.html
(See an animation of the orbits of these satellites around Uranus, with a table of basic orbital and physical characteristics, or a NASA fact sheet.) Only five moons, however, are of substantial size: Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon (by increasing distance from Uranus).
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Faraway Mystery Planet Uranus ... Uranus Fact Sheet NASA GSFC NSSDC ... Uranian Satellite Fact Sheet NASA GSFC NSSDC...
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