Uranus is tilted on it's side which makes us perceive them as being very narrow.
You may be referring to Uranus. It doesn't really have a vertical ring. It's just that its axis is inclined to the plane of its orbit by almost 90 degrees. So it rotates top-to-bottom. So its ring is vertical.
The planet had been spotted many times in the past, but it was always thought to be a star or other heavenly body. William Hershel viewed the planet in 1781. He originally thought it to be a comet. It was on March 17, 1781, that he realized that Uranus was indeed a planet.
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The planet Uranus does not have land....Jupiter,Satern,URANUS, and Neptune are all gas planets. Gas planets are planets that are made up of gas and liquids..which makes it impossible to land foot in it. So the planet Uranus does not have land
It is because they are gasius (pronounced gas-ee-us) so they are practically invisible!! Weird i know but that is the answer.
It is not difficult to detect. Uranus is so cold. There is none. Uranus is so far away. Its because Uranus is so cold.
Yes! Indeed Neptune does have a ring system, although it's rings are so dark that it is hard to see them with a telescope. It has 5 rings. 3 are narrow rings and 2 are wide rings.
Uranus doesn't have seasons.
Well, Neptune is a little smaller than Uranus, so that makes Neptune the smallest outer planet!
Uranus has a complicated ring system. It has 13 distinct rings but many more narrower and less pronounced. Uranus rings are made of rocks "All the gas giants in our solar system, including Neptune have rings. The rings of Neptune are made up of fairly small, very dark clumps of rock. Scientists believe that most of these clumps are about the size of a small car. There is also a large amount of dust in the rings. One of the rings has a twist in it."
Uranus is a solid planet, not so dense.
Winter on Uranus is so long because it is parallel to the winter solstice.