In my previous post I written about the Saturn,
now I'm getting ready to write about the Uranus which is a planet of
solar system. In my post you will get more info about the uranus including
diameter, moon, distance from sun etc.
Diameter
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52,096 Kilometer
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Moons
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17
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Avg. Distance to Sun
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2,852.8 million KM
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Time to Orbit the Sun
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84 Years
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Mean Distance from the sun(million km)
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2,869,6
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Equatorial Diameter(km)
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51,800
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Period of revolution round the Sun or Sideral rotation
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84 Years
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Period of rotation on own Axis or Axis Rotation
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16hr and 10 min.
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No. of Satellites
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12
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Mass: Time of Earth
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14.6
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Mean Temp, of Surface
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-2180C
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Qns: Who discovered Uranus?
Ans: William Herschel
Qns: What did William Herschel name Uranus?
Ans: Georgium Sidus
Qns: Who is Uranus in mythology?
Ans: God of Heaven
Qns: What is the number of rings of Uranus?
Ans:11
Qns: Who discovered Belinda?
Ans: Voyager 2
Qns: Which is the largest satellite of Uranus?
Ans: Titania
Qns: What is the third largest planet in the solar system?
Ans: Uranus
Qns: Which element constitutes the major component of the atmosphere of Uranus?
Ans: Hydrogen
Qns: What is the mean distance between Uranus and the sun?
Ans: 2.87 billion km
Qns: The largest moons of the planet Uranus are:
Ans: Titania, Oberon.
Qns: What is the outermost epsilon ring of Uranus composed of?
Ans: Ice boulders
Qns: Which planet has a similar internal structure as that of Uranus?
Ans: Neptune.
Qns: How many rings and moons does Uranus have?
Ans: 17 moons and 13 rings.
Qns: Which way does Uranus revolve?
Ans: East to west.
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