Why does oberon play a trick on titania?
She has taken a boy from him that he wanted as a servant. By distracting her, he hopes to get the boy back. (It works.)
Why would a 2003 Toyota Tundra not go into 4wd low?
If the transfer case lever moves all the way, you likely have an issue with your lockers. If you have manual lockers, remember to first lock them! If you have locked them and they still don't engage, you may need to take them apart and clean+grease them. If you have the LSi Tracker, you have likely got the Auto locking hubs. Those are terrible as far as reliability. Auto lockers need to be cleaned and inspected every 15k if you want to be able to put any trust in them. If you have auto's try going about 3 feet in reverse after selecting 4WD. If you hear clicking, the lockers are attempting to lock, but can't. (They need servicing) Hope this helps! For all the answers you could ever need related to Suzuki Sidekicks, Geo Trackers, Chevy Trackers (pre 99... they are all the same) Go to http://www.kick-fix.com/ The guy is a genius.
What were the previous names of the Beatles?
John Lennon and Paul McCartney originally played under the name "The Quarrymen".
The Quarrymen went through a progression of names - "Johnny and the Moondogs", "The Silver Beetles", "Long John and the Silver Beetles", "the Rainbows" before settling on "The Beatles" in August 1960 John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr More Information The name of the band was initially "The Quarrymen" after John Lennon's school Quarry Bank. They then became "The Silver Beetles" and finally, "The Beatles," Pete Best was the drummer before Ringo Starr Ringo Starr's real name is Richard Starkey.
Why would a 1992 Jeep Wrangler go into 5th gear?
you need to try and get codes out of the Transmission Control Module (TCM). The lamp in the Overdrive OFF switch is used to signal the various flash codes. To view flash codes, proceed as follows: # Turn ignition key ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON finally leaving the key in the ON position. Leave the Overdrive OFF Switch in the normal overdrive (ON) position. # Immediately begin counting the number of flashes displayed by the Overdrive OFF Switch indicator lamp. # Flash codes will correspond to Powertrain Control Module codes in duration and spacing. # A code 55 identifies the end of flash code transmission. And the possible codes are: * 11 No Engine Speed Sensor Signal * 12 No Output Shaft Sensor Signal * 13 No Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal * 14 Governor Pressure Sensor Signal * 15 Throttle Position Signal * 16 Transmission Temperature Sensor * 17 Overdrive Off Switch Circuit * 18 System Voltage Out of Limits * 19 Standby Voltage Out of Limits * 21 Governor Pressure Solenoid Circuit * 22 3-4 Solenoid Circuit * 23 Torque Converter Clutch Circuit * 24 Overdrive Off Lamp Circuit * 25 EEPROM Checksum Error * 26 Governor Pressure Sensor Offset Drift * 55 End of Message If you still get no codes, then we have to explore a mechanical problem inside the transmission. Possibly the overdrive solenoid not venting or a lower valve body malfunction.
What is previous name for Stalingrad?
The city once called Stalingrad was originally called Tsaritsin (from 1598 until 1925). In 1925 it was renamed Stalingrad after Josef Stalin successfully defended it in 1918 during the Russian civil war (or revolution) In 1961 , after Stalin had fallen from grace, it was renamed again, this time as Volgograd after the river which flows through the city. It still has that name.
What year was the Cassini sent to Uranus?
The Cassini probe never went to Uranus. It went to Saturn. It was launched in 1997 and reached Saturn in 2004.
Why is the planet uranus blue in color?
The third-most-abundant component of Uranus's atmosphere is methane.
Methane has prominent absorption bands in the visible and near-infrared (IR) bands which means that the main colors it reflects are blue-ish (reds and yellows are heavily absorbed).
Which astronomer discovered the orbit of planets?
Newton
Copernicus is credited for hypothesizing the heliocentric solar system. Kepler had the equations to determine the orbits, but didn't know "why" these figures worked. Galileo's observations confirmed these things, but it was Newton's laws of motion that explained the "why."
How many space probes does Uranus have?
There is currently one active NASA probe.
There were no space probes actively studying Mercury following the initial one, Mariner 10, in 1974 and 1975. The NASA probe MESSENGER made two fly-bys and began orbiting and mapping Mercury in March, 2011.
Why life not possible in uranus?
Yes uranus is the only other planet which can support life because it has just the right temperature although it doesn't have any oxygen. In 1972 an astronaut actually set foot on uranus but he was crushed by the pressure and died.
What chemicals or compounds make up Uranus?
The atmosphere of Uranus is composed of 83% hydrogen, 15% helium, 2% methane and small amounts of acetylene and other hydrocarbons. Methane in the upper atmosphere absorbs red light, giving Uranus its blue-green color. =-) there u go (i had to a report along time ago lol)
How would a human being fare on Uranus?
what would happen if they are protected:if people wear full astronomical equipment , then they should fear no harm. they must have full protection and a very big oxygen bottle for them to breath properly. Uranus may be very cold so this is the reason why astonomical equipment shall just do the trick. what would happen if ther are not protected: If they don't protect themselves they may freeze to death, die because there is no oxygen, die because of no protection, and many more which could lead to death.
What is the planet Uranus atmosphere like?
The atmosphere of Uranus, like those of the larger gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn, is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. At depth it is significantly enriched in volatiles (dubbed "ices") such as water, ammonia and methane. The opposite is true for the upper atmosphere, which contains very few gases heavier than hydrogen and helium due to its low temperature. Uranus's atmosphere is the coldest of all the planets, with its temperature reaching as low as 49 K.
The Uranian atmosphere can be divided into three main layers: the troposphere, between altitudes of −300[a] and 50 km and pressures from 100 to 0.1 bar; the stratosphere, spanning altitudes between 50 and 4000 km and pressures of between 0.1 and 10−10 bar; and the hot thermosphere (and exosphere) extending from an altitude of 4,000 km to several Uranian radii from the nominal surface at 1 bar pressure.[1] Unlike Earth's, Uranus's atmosphere has no mesosphere.
The troposphere hosts four cloud layers: methane clouds at about 1.2 bar, hydrogen sulfide and ammonia clouds at 3-10 bar, ammonium hydrosulfide clouds at 20-40 bar, and finally water clouds below 50 bar. Only the upper two cloud layers have been observed directly-the deeper clouds remain speculative. Above the clouds lie several tenuous layers of photochemical haze. Discrete bright tropospheric clouds are rare on Uranus, probably due to sluggish convection in the planet's interior. Nevertheless observations of such clouds were used to measure the planet's zonal winds, which are remarkably fast with speeds up to 240 m/s.
Little is known about the Uranian atmosphere as to date only one spacecraft, Voyager 2, which passed by the planet in 1986, has studied it in detail. No other missions to Uranus are currently scheduled.
When did the satellite Miranda visit Uranus?
Miranda is not a space probe sent from Earth, it is a natural satellite of Uranus, i.e. a moon. The probe we sent to Uranus was Voyager 2, which visited in 1986. The confusion stems from our casual use of the word 'satellite'. Strictly, it means an object which orbits another, so the Moon is Earth's natural satellite, and we have put up many artificial satellites, such as those which study the weather and transmit television programmes. We have also sent spacecraft to become satellites of other bodies, such as the Mars Orbiter. If the craft has a different objective we usually call it a space probe.
Is Neptunes appearance bluer than Uranus?
Of, course. Neptune's colour is dark blue, and Uranus's colour is light blue.
What is the gravity of Saturn like?
Gravity of Saturn is 92% that of Earth.
Read more: What_is_the_gravity_of_Saturn
Why is the planet Uranus hotter at the poles than at its equator?
The planet Uranus is hotter at its poles than at its equator because the planet is tilted on its side. Astronomers believe that an Earth sized object collided with the planet millions of years ago and tilted it so that its poles faced the sun rather than its equator.
What is the hottest it's ever gotten on uranus?
The highest temperature on Uranus is a chilling 57 kelvin [See related question]
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Is uranus a gas Rocky or liquid planet?
Any planet past the asteroid belt, which is between Mars and Jupiter, is considered a gas giant, except for Pluto. Although Pluto is no longer classified as a planet, when it used to be classified as such, it was the only rocky planet past the asteroid belt.
Something that both Saturn and uranus have?
Both Saturn and Uranus are gas giants in our solar system, composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. They also have a ring system surrounding them, although Saturn's rings are more prominent and well-defined compared to Uranus' fainter and darker ring system.