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Did you know that the average surface temperature of Uranus is -371°F? This makes it the coldest planet in the solar system.

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Uranus, is a distant planet in our Solar System that orbits the Sun billions of kilometers from the Earth, but what facts do you know about Uranus?

Apart from its slightly odd and funny name, what else is there to know about this beautiful planet?

Here, we are going to read the top 15 planet Uranus facts that you should know about this planet.

Uranus Planet Facts

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1. All but two of the moons of Uranus are named after characters in plays written by the famous William Shakespeare. All the other moons within our Solar System are named after characters in both Greek and Roman mythology. The two moons that are not named after Shakespearean characters: Ariel and Umbriel, are named after characters in a book titled “The Rape of the Lock” by Alexander Pope.

2. Saturn is well-known for its rings. However, many people forget that Uranus has the second most dramatic set of rings in the Solar System! Unlike Saturn’s which are made of bright ice, the rings of Uranus are very dark and narrow (measuring a few km across). Astronomers believe that these rings were formed relatively recently.

3. There has only ever been one spacecraft to visit Uranus. NASA’s Voyager 2 passed by Uranus in January 1986. It managed to take thousands of photographs of Uranus and its moons before continuing on its journey towards Neptune. No other spacecraft has been sent out towards Uranus, and as of the beginning of 2013, there are no plans for any future spacecraft to visit this planet.

4. The average surface temperature of Uranus is -224°C making it the coldest planet in the solar system.

5. There are two main ways to pronounce this planet's name. The most common way is to pronounce it as “your-anus”. This often gets many giggles, so to avoid this, Astronomers have started pronouncing the name as “urine-is”.

6. Uranus is the 7th planet away from the Sun, and by diameter, is the third-largest.

7. Like Jupiter and Saturn, Uranus is known as being one of the gas giants.

8. The planet Uranus gets its name from “Uranos”, the ancient Greek deity of the sky, and grandfather of Zeus (Jupiter), father of Cronos (Saturn), and son of Gaia.

9. The angle of the tilt of the axis of Uranus is 97 degrees! This means that Uranus’ south pole is pointed straight towards Earth. It is believed that the reason for such a tilt is due to an object the size of Earth smashing into it during its formation billions of years ago.

10. Because of the unique tilt of the planet, a night at one of its poles lasts for 21 Earth years, during which it will receive no heat or light from the Sun at all.

11. The atmosphere on this planet is mainly made up of hydrogen, helium, and methane. The methane absorbs all the red light it receives from the sun and reflects the blue light. This is what gives the planet its beautiful blue color.

12. It takes Uranus 84 years to orbit the Sun once.

13. Because Uranus is so far from Earth (2.57 billion km), it moves very slowly through the night sky. For centuries it was believed to be just another star and wasn’t until March 13, 1781, when a man named Sir William Herschel realized it was in fact a planet.

14. Like Venus, Uranus spins from east to west – the opposite of what Earth does.

15. The orbital speed of Uranus is 6.6 km per second!


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What is so special about Uranus?

Uranus is the only planet whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its orbit, with a tilt of 97.77 degrees – possibly the result of a collision with an Earth-sized object long ago. This unique tilt causes the most extreme seasons in the solar system.

Does Uranus rain diamonds?

The ice giants Uranus and Neptune don't get nearly enough press; all the attention goes to their larger siblings, mighty Jupiter, and magnificent Saturn.

How old is Uranus?

4.503 billion years

The blue-green color results from the absorption of red light by methane gas in Uranus' deep, cold, and remarkably clear atmosphere.

How did Uranus get its name?

Ultimately, German astronomer Johann Elert Bode (whose observations helped to establish the new object as a planet) named Uranus after an ancient Greek god of the sky. Bode argued that as Saturn was the father of Jupiter, the new planet should be named for the father of Saturn.

Does Uranus have seasons?

Uranus has a relatively circular orbit, so it remains at about the same distance from the Sun throughout its long year. But the axis of Uranus is tilted by 98 degrees! This causes 21-year-long seasons and unusual weather, although one certain thing: it is always cold.


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