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5 interesting facts about the planet Uranus

Jakarta: Planet Uranus is one of the planets located in the Milky Way or Milky Way. The Milky Way is one of many galaxies in outer space, with the center of the Milky Way being the sun.

The planet Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun, which has the third largest and fourth largest radius of the Earth Solar system. Did you know Medcom What facts does the planet Uranus have? Check out the review here:

  1. The planet Uranus was discovered by an English astronomer named Sir William Herschel in 1781. The name “Uranus” comes from a character in Greek mythology, from the Latin version of the name of the Greek god, Ouranos.
  2. The planet Uranus is shrouded in dense clouds that make its surface difficult to observe from earth and only a bluish green sphere is visible. However, this planet is the same as Saturn has rings, only the rings are not clearly visible and only a few kilometers wide from this planet
  3. The planet’s atmosphere is made up of hydrogen and helium, but contains more ice elements such as water, ammonia, methane and residual hydrocarbons. Therefore, the atmosphere of Uranus is the coldest atmosphere in the solar system
  4. The atmosphere of the planet Uranus has a multi-layered and complex cloud structure and it is estimated that the lowest cloud layer is made up of water and the uppermost cloud layer is made up of methane. Furthermore, the interior of the planet consists mainly of ice and rock
  5. There are 27 natural satellites or moons orbiting the planet Uranus, of which the five largest satellites are Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania and Oberon. The satellites of the planet Uranus that were first discovered were Oberon and Titania in 1787 by Sir William Herschel.

Here are five interesting facts about the planet Uranus. From the above facts, it is clear that this planet is uninhabitable for humans, my friend Medcom. (Annisa Ambarwaty)

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