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Why does Uranus have a weird name?

Uranus was named after the ancient Greek god of the sky. When it was discovered in 1781, astronomer William Herschel chose this name to follow the tradition of naming new planets after mythological deities.


What planet was first discovered by telescope?

Uranus, which was discovered by Sir William HerschelPrior to the invention of the telescope, the only known planets were Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.Uranus was the first planet discovered by telescope.


Is Uranus the last planet discovered?

Technically, yes. But, just a few years ago, scientists discovered a red, round, sphere-shaped hunk of rock that scientists believe may be a ninth planet(well, tenth planet if you count Pluto). It is still unclear if it really is another planet or not.


Who discovered instinct theory?

its not really a matter of who "discovered" the instinct theory but who PROPOSED the instinct theory is what i think your question is asking in which case i believe the answer--if my memory serves me right-- is William McDougall


What is there more info on Uranus?

Uranus is really big. It's also the gassiest planet. And please stop laughing because I said uranus because i will punch you in the neptune if you do.


How where the position of Neptune and Uranus determined?

I really don't know


How many moons do Uranus really have?

27 and they all have names


Can uranus be seen threw a telascope?

Yes, you can see Uranus through a telescope. In fact, if your eyes are really good and you're in a really dark sky area, you might just be able to see Uranus with the naked eye - but you wouldn't be able to distinguish it from the background stars, most of which would appear brighter than Uranus.


What are some other names for Uranus?

Uranus doesn't really have a common nickname like the "Red Planet" or the "Swift Planet", probably because nothing much was known about the planet until the voyager flyby's. Uranus does however, have the odd nickname of "The Bull's Eye Planet." This could be refering to how the planet happened to be tilted on it's side, caused by another large body hitting a "bulls eye" on it. However, the most likely explanation is because of it's sideways tilt and the tilt of the rings, from Earth it would appear like a giant celestial dart board, with Uranus being the "Bull's eye."


What is uranus's landscape like?

Uranus doesn't really have a surface. It is a huge ball of ice, liquid and gasses. No one has been able to land on the surface of Uranus because it is not solid enough to support weight.


How does the tilt of the planet Uranus' rotation affect the earth?

i really dont know


Is there food on the planet Uranus?

No