I guess you mean if it is interesting the way Uranus was discovered?
But please first ask correctly.
Uranus - was first discovered by William Herschel, by telescope on 13th march 1781. It was first explored by satellite, when Voyager II did a fly-by (in January 1986) - on its way out of the solar system.
Uranus is within the Milky Way Galaxy.
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Calculus is interesting because it is incredible that human intelligence has discovered a way to solve a problem using a formula that can be repeated. Calculus is not necessarily about the numbers, but about the fact that we can apply rules and theories to numbers in a variety of situations.
After Earth, it must have been Venus, because that's the brightest and it moves in an obvious way.
Uranus seemed to win his way, Gaea plotted his fall by way of said children.
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There is no way to colonize Uranus. Because astronauts have not even been there. They can only get satellite pictures.
Uranus (Ouranos in Greek) was the son or husband of Gaia (Earth), and father of Kronos (Time) and the Titans. According to legend, Uranus imprisoned his children as he was afraid that they would rebel against him. Kronos, who was one of the Titans, with the help of Gaea, castrated him, which effectively took away his powers. From the blood of Uranus that fell on Earth sprang the three Furies- the goddesses of revenge. According to another ancient legend, Venus was born of the discarded flesh of Uranus and of the foaming sea.