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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Kid's Cosmos, Uranus facts and resources. ... in space, Uranus has hidden its secrets in frozen gases. Here are some facts and other places you can find information. When you are ready, click back to return to the Student Center or click below to explore again...
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By Comparison: If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 86 pounds on Uranus. ... SSE Home > Planets > Uranus > Facts & Figures ... Uranus: Overview...
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Poor Uranus is the Rodney Dangerfield of the solar system. It doesn't get any respect and often finds itself as the butt of many jokes. (Literally.) But the seventh planet from the Sun is a beautiful and complex world. ... Home » Science & Nature » Astronomy & Space » Solar System Astronomy » Uranus Facts...
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ranus Facts ... Discoverer: Sir William Herschel (1781) ... Uranus Facts || Seasons - South Pole || Rings || Moons; Uranus Home ©2002 National Air and Space Museum ;
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Although there is still much to be discovered about Uranus, astronomers have been studying Uranus for over 200 years. Here are some facts and information. ... Since 1781, people have been observing Uranus and learning many interesting facts about this planet's location and movement.
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Uranus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun, and the third-largest and fourth most massive planet in the Solar System. It is named after the ancient Greek deity of the sky Uranus (Ancient Greek: ) the ...
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Facts and pictures about the planet uranus, its atmosphere, its interior, its magnetic field, and its sideways tilt. ... The atmosphere of Uranus is 84% molecular hydrogen gas, 14% helium gas, and 2% methane, with trace constituents of acetylene, hydrogen cyanide and carbon monoxide. It’s the methane that gives Uranus...
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Number of moons Uranus has more than 20 moons, all of which have been named. ... Distinguishing features Uranus spins on an axis that is tilted so far it looks like a top spinning on its side. The blue-green color of the planet is due to methane in the atmosphere.
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