19.13 AU
How much time and effort does a parent need to put into homeschooling?
Directly proportional to how smart you want your child to be.
AnswerHomeschooling to me is every day and to my daughter she learns something new every day. But as far as time we do our everyday things then she works on her own. Every Sunday night I set and review her previous weeks work and get her next weeks things ready for her. It really depends on how much time you have available, and if you child/children are good at working on their own.What is the real name of the planet Uranus?
That is it. The international name for the planet is Uranus.
What is a good name for a alien from Uranus?
-- Ralph
-- Bertrand
-- Gulliver
But rather than give him a name we've chosen, before we ever knew anything
about him, wouldn't it be a much friendlier gesture to try to find out what name
he calls himself ?
What are the release dates for A Traveler's Guide to the Planets - 2010 Neptune and Uranus 1-5?
A Traveler's Guide to the Planets - 2010 Neptune and Uranus 1-5 was released on:
USA: 16 February 2010
Which feature distinguishes Uranus from other planets?
It rotates in opposite (retrograde) direction from other planets
What is the best thing about planet Uranus?
Uranus (despite the name) is a awesome world. It has been knocked by Earth sized planetesimals and orbits the Sun with a 98 degree angle of axial tilt. It is an "ice giant" planet with ices like ammonia in the upper atmosphere and in its interior. It is also the coldest planet in the solar system. All its moons are named after Shakespearean characters including Miranda and Puck. It was the first planet discovered by telescope and its rings were discovered when they passed in front of a star. It has a lovely green / blue colour and is in my opinion (after Earth) the most beautiful planet in the solar system. I think the best thing about planet Uranus is its discovery with only a "backyard" telescope. So don't dis Uranus!
What planet was named Georgium Sidus?
William Herschel decided to name Uranus Georgium Sidus (George's Star), or the "Georgian Planet" in honour of his new patron, King George III
How far away is Uranus from the sun in scientific notation?
Average distance about 2869 million kilometres.
That's about 19.13 "Astronomical Units".
What key moons are orbiting Uranus?
Well, the most inner moons that are orbiting Uranus are Cordelia and Ophelia.
Edit: I would say the "key moons" are the big ones that were discovered first.
They are: Ariel, Miranda, Oberon, Titania, and Umbriel.
Any time a planet has rings they will be aligned with the planet's equator. Uranus' axis is highly tilted such that its rings are almost perpendicular to its orbit.
Is there a button on the inside of your 1989 jaguar xj6 to relese the gas lid?
Yes. Open your trunk lid and on the left hand side (the side of the fuel filler cap) there should be a label that says manual fuel door open. The switch is white and close to the top right by the fuel filler cap on the inside of the trunk. You may have to pull back the carpeting a little to find it as it might be tucked behind. Give it a pull and the fuel door should open. Best of luck
Can people live on uranus and why?
No. First, Uranus is a gas giant and so has no surface; there is nothing to stand on. Second, at its distance from the sun, Uranus is extremely cold. Finally, there is no oxygen in its atmosphere.
What astronomers discovered Uranus during the 18th century?
William Herschel is credited with the discovery in 1781.
It seems John Flamsteed observed Uranus first, but failed to identify it as a new planet.
How many key attractions do Uranus have?
Only one; its gravity, which attracts everything nearby.
Oh, were you asking something like "Why should we go to Uranus?" That would be difficult to know, since it's so far away. There are no raw materials there that would be worth it to transport back to someplace warm (Uranus is VERY far from the Sun...) and we aren't sure what sorts of things might be out there.
We believe that the atmosphere of Uranus is primarily light gasses such as hydrogen, so it might be useful as a refueling stop on our way outbound from the Sun to other star systems.
How far away is Neptune from your Uranus in Killometers?
Neptune = 30.07 AU
Uranus = 19.19 AU
30.07 - 19.19
= 10.88 AU
----------------An AU = 1.5 X 108 km
10.88 AU * 1.5 X 108 km
= 1.63 X 109 km
==================Distance between Uranus and Neptune
When viewed from earth how does Uranus appear to rotate?
Uranus's axis of rotation is tilted at about 98 degrees from the perpendicular to
its orbital plane.
This means its axis is roughly in the plane of its orbit. It looks as if it's rotating
"on its side" so to speak.
So rotation is clockwise when viewed from "above " the plane of its orbit.
("Above" is the direction above the Earth's North Pole.)
Why would your truck stall out when running and giving it a little more gas?
engine stalls at low speed