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Some of the planets that are far from Earth in our solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These gas giants are located beyond the asteroid belt, with Neptune being the farthest planet from the Sun.
The axis of rotation of Uranus is very close to the plane of its orbit, so it would appear to be "rolling" around the sun during certain portions of its "year". This particular strange feature of that planet has absolutely no effect on the probability of a collision with a giant asteroid, so it'll have to rely on whatever else it has going for it.
An asteroid is going too hit earth this weekend.
Depends entirely on the impacting speed and the size of the asteroid. Generally an asteroid impact is not going to bode well for life on Earth
zero. voyager2 wasn't intentionally going to Uranus so its not a mission
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You don't. If a large enough asteroid is going to hit us that will destroy life on earth there is nothing that can be done. Hollywood story's to the contrary.
Uranus is just one of those cases that is of crucial distinction that is going to involve experienced attending regarding
As of now, there are no probes orbiting Uranus. The only spacecraft that has visited Uranus is Voyager 2, which had a flyby in 1986. There are no current plans for sending a probe to orbit Uranus in the near future.
The asteroid with the Golden Key is in the asteroid belt at X-11 Y-82. (This is in the lower left of the solar system.) You must have completed all three planets (jungle, ice, and fire) and have all three knights with you before going to the secret asteroid.
Originally, Uranus was going to be named "Georgium Sidus" after King George III of England. However, it was ultimately named Uranus after the Greek god of the sky.