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Planet Uranus

Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and the third largest planet in the solar system. It is the only planet in the solar system that spins sideways. It was the first planet discovered using the telescope.

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When is the Discovery date of Uranus?

Uranus was discovered on March 13, 1781 by William Herschel.

How long does it take uranes to spin once?

It takes 84 years, or 30,687 days, for Uranus to complete one revolution around the sun. Not including Pluto (which is considered a dwarf planet, and not one of the major planets of the solar system) Uranus has the next to longest revolution period. The only planet that takes longer is Neptune.

Which characteristic is unique to monkeys?

Opposable thumbs are a characteristic unique to monkeys, allowing them to grasp and manipulate objects with precision. This adaptation distinguishes them from other non-human primates.

Where does planet Uranus get its name?

Uranus is the ancient Greek deity of the Heavens, the earliest supreme god. == == William Herschel was going to name the planet Georgium Sidu (George's Star). But Johann Elert Bode decided to name it Uranus the Latinized version of the greek god of the sky Ouranus. He argued for it to be named after the father of Saturn. Finally it was switched from Georgium Sidus to Uranus In Greek Mythology, Uranus, or Ouranous was the god of the Sky, father of the Titans; and grandfather of the Olympian Gods.
From the Greek god Uranus (also known as Caelus)
Astronomer William Herschel is credited with the discovery of Uranus in 1781. He was using a telescope he built himself when he spotted a dim object. He watched it for years and determined it had to be a planet.

Herschel argued with other astronomers over the new planet's name. He wanted to name it after King George III of Great Britain while others wanted him to name it after himself. Finally, they chose to name it like the other planets-- after an ancient god. Uranus was named after Ouranos, one of the first gods (technically a titan) in Greek mythology.[1]

Who discovered Ariel the moon of Uranus?

Ariel and Umbriel are two of the moons of Uranus. They were discovered around the same time in 1851 by William Lassell.

Does Uranus have a moon named Bianca?

Yes, it is the third one in order among its 27 moons.

How fast does Uranus orbit?

. Use the data and the formula: 2*pi*r/p.

r is the distance of Oberon from Uranus and p is 17.24 hours. In this case r= 584,000 km. So, plugging in the values equals (knowing pi=3.14) gives you 212841.08 km/h as the velocity of the outer portion of the magnetic field just beyond Oberon.

How many days in a year on Uranus?

An orbit by Uranus takes 30,800 Earth days (84.3 Earth years, each having 365.25 Earth days).

However, a "day" on Uranus is only 17.24 hours long, so a Uranus year consists of 42,877 "Uranian days".

*Conflicting figures will result from application of non-Julian years for Earth, or the synodic period of Uranus's orbit, which is 369.66 Earth days.

The first planets discovered since ancient times were Uranus and Neptune How were they discovered?

Jupiter and Saturn are visible to the naked eye and have thus been know since ancient times (thus nobody knows who first discovered them).
Although Uranus is visible to the naked eye, it was never recognized as a planet by ancient observers because of its dimness and slow orbit. Sir William Herschel announced its discovery on March 13, 1781.
Neptune was the first planet found by mathematical prediction rather than by observation. Unexpected changes in the orbit of Uranus led Alexis Bouvard to deduce that its orbit was subject to gravitational perturbation by an unknown planet. Neptune was subsequently observed on September 23, 1846 by Johann Galle within a degree of the position predicted by Urbain Le Verrier.

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also heats things.

can cause death- but doesnt always!!

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Also rivers can carve canyons in the ash.

The town in which the volcano errupted can become very popular due to a new tourism attraction.

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What the origin of the name Uranus?

Uranus is the Latinized version of the Greek god of the sky, Ouranos. In Roman/Greek mythology, as Saturn was the father of Jupiter, the next planet after Saturn should be named after the father of Saturn, which was Ouranos.

What is the mythological orgin of planet Uranus?

Not much. It is the farthest planet that can be seen with the naked eye.


Answer:

"Well known" is difficult to quantify, however interesting facts are:

  • It was discovered in in 1690 by John Flamsteed however he thought it was asar.who at the time did not realize it as a planet, but rather another star (he labeled it 34 Tauri). Thereafter, it was frequently observed but disregarded and ignored. However, on March 13, 1781, an astronomer named
  • William Herschel determined it was planet in 1781
  • The original name was "Herschel"but in 1850 it was called Uranus
  • Uranus has a ring system like Saturn
  • The density of Uranus is 1.27 g/cm³, just 25% more than water
  • It has Uranus 27 known moons.


What is the name of the gas that is found on Uranus?

there's hydrogen in Uranus. as well as methane and helium.

Why does sun never rise or set on Uranus?

This questions is wrong, the sun does rise and set on Uranus. Because on its large tilt, many areas of the planet will have a very long night during their winter, and a very long day during the summer, similar to the poles on Earth. However, during the spring and fall, the whole planet will have regular sunrise and sunset.

Why is Uranus called the green planet?

Uranus is sometimes referred to as the green planet because of the presence of methane in its atmosphere. Methane absorbs red light and reflects green and blue light, giving the planet its distinctive color.

Who sprang from the genitals of Uranus?

The goddess Aphrodite is said to have sprung from the genitals of Uranus, in some versions of Greek mythology. She emerged fully formed and beautiful from the sea foam that was created when Uranus's genitals were cast into the ocean by his son Cronus.

Is Uranus bright or dim?

Uranus is considered a bright planet in the night sky, with an apparent magnitude that varies but is generally around +5.7. However, it can be difficult to see with the naked eye due to its distance from Earth and dimness compared to other planets.

Which is the largest moon of uranus?

Uranus has 27 known natural satellites, the largest of the satellites is Titania.

The names for the satellites of Uranus are chosen from characters from the works of Shakespeare and Alexander Pope. The five main satellites are Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania and Oberon.

Would a person freeze on Uranus?

Yes, a person would freeze on Uranus. Uranus has extremely low temperatures, averaging around -224°C (-371°F), which is way below freezing temperatures for humans. Additionally, the lack of a significant atmosphere on Uranus would leave a person vulnerable to the harsh cold.

What is Uranus core?

Uranus is a huge icy planet is covered with clouds.

Uranus' mass is about 8.68 x 1025 kg. This is about 14 times the mass of the Earth.

Uranus is a frozen, gaseous planet with a molten core. Uranus' atmosphere consists of 83% hydrogen, 15% helium and 2% methane

How many hours of daylight are on Uranus?

On Uranus, each pole experiences 42 years of continuous daylight followed by 42 years of continuous darkness due to the extreme tilt of the planet's rotation axis. This is because Uranus is tilted almost parallel to its orbit around the Sun.

Will Uranus blow up?

No, Uranus will not blow up. While Uranus is a giant planet made mostly of hydrogen and helium, it is not undergoing any processes that would cause it to explode. It will continue to exist as a distant planet in our solar system.

Uranus is different from most other planets because it?

Uranus is different from most other planets because it rotates on its side, giving it unique seasons and a distinct appearance. Additionally, Uranus has a very cold temperature due to its distance from the Sun, and it is made mostly of gases like hydrogen, helium, and methane.