*(Facts about the planet Uranus - for the Greek god, see below)
The average distance between the sun and Uranus is 2,870,972,200 km or 1,783,939,400 miles or 19.19 AU.
Uranus has the second largest ring system after Saturn.
Uranus is very cold, since it is so far from the sun, the cloud tops are only around -224 °C. The core of the planet is around 5000 degrees Kelvin (roughly the same in °C). Uranus does not generate much internal heat, since it is not contracting much (unlike Jupiter or Saturn, which have much higher core temperatures).
Uranus is the third largest planet, but the fourth most massive. Uranus is less massive than Neptune, but has a bigger volume than Neptune.
Uranus' atmosphere is mainly Hydrogen (around 83%), Helium (around 15%) and Methane (around 2.3%). The methane gives it its light green/blue color.
Both Venus and Uranus have a retrograde axial spin, they rotate clockwise when viewed from above their north pole. All of the other planets rotate anticlockwise (counter clockwise). This occurs because Uranus is tilted on its side by over 90 degrees, probably due to a collision during the formation of the solar system.
Uranus has only been visited once by spacecraft, by Voyager 2 in 1986.
The outer layer of clouds around Uranus have the frigid temperature of space, only about 49 degrees Celsius above absolute zero. It is the coldest planet in the solar system.
William Herschel discovered the planet on March 13, 1781. Through a telescope, it is a light green color and has very faint rings like those of Saturn. The rings were first examined close up by the unmanned probe Voyager 2 in 1986.
The God Uranus
Uranus is the ancient Greek deity of the Heavens, the earliest supreme god. Uran us was the son and mate of Gaia, and the father of Cronus (Saturn) and of the Cyclopes and Titans (predecessors of the Olympian gods).
Also, a day on Uranus is 17 Earth hours, but a day on the north pole of Uranus can be as long as 24 Earth years.
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We don't have any facts to form a theory on that.
Some good sites for facts about Uranus include NASA's Solar System Exploration page on Uranus, the European Space Agency's website, and the Planetary Society's resources on Uranus. These sites provide accurate and up-to-date information about the planet's characteristics, composition, and history.
its 27 of them all together and the moons are smaller than uranus
they did not have a fist name for uranus they had numbers for uranus before uranus was named uranus
It has no scientific name. It was named Pluto and that was that.
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Both Uranus and Venus spin from east to west. If you want to know more facts you could go to this site below http://www.universetoday.com/19279/10-interesting-facts-about-uranus/
We don't have any facts to form a theory on that.
There were no temples dedicated to Ouranos.
He got castrated by kronos. With a sickle. Made by gaia.
Some good sites for facts about Uranus include NASA's Solar System Exploration page on Uranus, the European Space Agency's website, and the Planetary Society's resources on Uranus. These sites provide accurate and up-to-date information about the planet's characteristics, composition, and history.
1. Introduction 2. The Discovery 3. Appearance 4. Things that Make Up Uranus 5. Location 6. Interesting Facts
its 27 of them all together and the moons are smaller than uranus
Uranus was named after the Greek god Uranus.
It has no scientific name. It was named Pluto and that was that.
they did not have a fist name for uranus they had numbers for uranus before uranus was named uranus
well just go on google and type in uranus and then click on uranus there you see uranus.