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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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Uranus requires 84 years to circle the sun Find Uranus' orbital radius as a multiple of Earth's orbital radius?

Uranus' orbital radius is about 19.22 times the average distance from Earth to the Sun (1 astronomical unit). This makes Uranus' average distance to the Sun approximately 19.22 astronomical units.

Is Uranus the same size as Neptune?

They are close, but Uranus is slightly larger.

  • Neptune's diameter is 49,528 kilometers or 30,775 miles.
  • Uranus' diameter is 51,100 kilometers or 31,800 miles.

Does Uranus have land?

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

What are Uranus moons named after?

The names of the 27 known moons of Uranus were chosen from those of characters

in the works of William Shakespeare and Alexander Pope.

In order of distance from the planet, they are :

1. Cordelia

2. Ophelia

3. Bianca

4. Cressida

5. Desdemona

6. Juliet

7. Portia

8. Rosalind

9. Mab

10. Belinda

11. Perdita

12. Puck

13. Cupid

14. Miranda

15. Francisco

16. Ariel

17. Umbriel

18. Titania

19. Oberon

20. Caliban

21. Stephano

22. Trinculo

23. Sycorax

24. Margaret

25. Prospero

26. Setebos

27. Ferdinand

What do earth and Uranus have in common?

Both Earth and Uranus are planets in our solar system. They are both composed primarily of rock and ice, and both have atmospheres that contain varying amounts of gases. Additionally, they both have magnetic fields.

What makes Uranus and Neptune appear blue?

Uranus' atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium and methane. The methane in Uranus' upper atmosphere absorbs the red light from the sun but reflects the blue light from the sun back into space. This is why Uranus appear blue.

What is the core temperature of Uranus?

The temperature would vary depending on where in the atmosphere you measured it.

The upper atmosphere of Uranus is the coldest in the Solar System, with a minimum temperature of 49 K. It has a complex cloud structure with water clouds presumably being the deepest and methane clouds at the top.

  • The minimum temperature is -224 °C (-371 °F, 49 K).
  • At the pressure level equal to Earth's at sea-level (1000 millibars), it is -197 °C (-322 °F, 76 K).
  • Uranus' water-ammonia "ocean" is extremely hot, up to 6650 °C / 12,000 °F near the rocky core (which cannot be directly observed).
The temperature on Uranus is usually very cold, but in the oceans of Uranus it is very hot reaching 8000 degrees Celsius. The lowest temperature ever recorded is -224. It is usually around -120

-355 degrees, it rises fast and can also reach 4200 degrees in the ocean and can become 12600 degrees at the core

The temperature of the atmosphere in Uranus is about -355 degrees F (-215 degrees C). In the interior, the temperature rises rapidly, reaching perhaps 4200 degrees F (2300 degrees C) in the ocean and 12,600 degrees F (7000 degrees C) in the rocky core.

Uranus' temperature is -98 Degree Celsius.
The "surface" of Uranus is hard to define, but these are the sorts of temperatures:

Highest, about -216 degrees Celsius.

Lowest, about -224 degrees Celsius.

There's not much difference, as you can see.
There's very little variation in the surface temperature. The average is usually

given as about minus 215 degrees Celsius.

What are the minor gases of Uranus?

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How big is the largest satellite of Uranus?

Titania -- not to be confused with Titan (a moon of Saturn) or Triton (a moon of Neptune) -- is the largest moon of the 27 known moons of Uranus. It is the eighth largest moon in the Solar System with a diameter of 1578 km and a mass about 1/20th that of Earth's Moon.

Why were Uranus Neptune and Pluto discovered later?

because you can see them with the naked eye and through a telescope Both Uranus and Neptune are closer to us and much larger than Pluto. This, understandably, makes them easier to spot. Pluto was found some time later, after we had developed better telescopes.

What is the distance between Mars and Uranus?

Uranus and Mars are approximately 1,637,881,327 miles away from one another. This is the equivalent of 17.62 astronomical units, measurements that are based on the distance from the Sun to the Earth.

How are Uranus and Neptune alike?

Uranus and Neptune are both ice giants, contain higher concentrations of water, ammonia, and methane in their atmospheres, and have a system of rings around them. They are the coldest planets in the solar system and have similar compositions of hydrogen and helium.

What is the official birthday of Uranus?

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On Uranus in the spring does the sun rise and set backwards?

The sun does not rise and set on Uranus the same way it does on Earth due to the combination of Uranus' extreme tilt and the distance of the sun. It appears on the horizon and slowly grows bigger for 21 years, then starts disappearing for the next 21 years. After the sun disappears from the horizon, there's another 42 years before it appears again.

What does the Name Uranus the planet mean?

Uranus comes from the greek word Ouranos which means sky .

Does Uranus have oil?

Uranus is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. As such, it is unlikely to have oil deposits like those found on Earth, as its composition and environment are not conducive to the formation of hydrocarbon reserves.

What is Uranus relative position to the sun?

Uranus is the 7th planet in our solar system and the 3rd largest

Who discovered Titania and oberon?

Titania and Oberon are two of the five major moons of Uranus. They were discovered by William Herschel in 1787.

Which is the next planet after Uranus?

Going outwards from the sun the planet Neptune comes after Uranus.

Remember:

  • Mary Very Easily Makes Jam for Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and Jupiter; and
  • S-U-N for Saturn, Uranus and Neptune

Poor Pluto is left (as before) out in the cold -- and isn't even a planet anymore.

What is Uranus position in the solar system?

uranus is located near your bladder.(lol) a billion miles away from the sun.

How many planets away from the sun is Uranus?

Mercury

Venus

Earth

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune

[Pluto]

Answer: Seven

Can you build a city on Uranus?

Logically no. the gravitational force of Uranus is extremely low. Other factors come into play such as oxygen (assuming people will live there) as well as water and heat. With todays technology we wouldn't be able to reach Uranus alive. However, if you consider a broken piece of equipment (or something to that effect) on the surface of Uranus a city, then yes it's possible by todays standards.

The youngest and most powerful of Uranus and Gaea's Titan children?

Kronos was the youngest and most powerful of Uranus and Gaea's Titan children. He ultimately overthrew his father, Uranus, and became ruler of the Titans before being overthrown himself by his own son, Zeus.

How much you wait on Jupiter?

Your weight on Jupiter would be 2.5 times your weight on Earth due to Jupiter's stronger gravitational pull. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 375 pounds on Jupiter.

The planet Uranus is called a?

The planet Uranus is called an ice giant planet.