It was discovered in 1781. That's in the 18th Century.
he found uranus he found uranus
it depends wether or not you ate carbon. If you did, it would have to reach the large intestine for it to be found on uranus
No
Last year, scientist found a planet the called it Uranus.
In the 17th century, the planets Uranus and Neptune were discovered. Uranus was discovered by Sir William Herschel in 1781, while Neptune was identified in 1846 through mathematical predictions rather than direct observation. Although both were discovered after the early 17th century, the telescope's invention in that period allowed for advancements in astronomical observations leading to their eventual discovery.
Uranus primarily consists of hydrogen and helium, with smaller amounts of methane. Other gases typically found on Earth, such as oxygen and nitrogen, are not present in significant quantities on Uranus.
It was in the18th century that Uranus was identified as a planet. It had been observed in the previous century, but was thought to be a star.
No foods could be found on uranus. It has a methane atmosphere
William Herschel
there's hydrogen in Uranus. as well as methane and helium.
No, but it can be found in Uranus.
March 13, 1781