By Ibinu Vadakkan Nov 12, 2024
Did you know? We’ve only visited Uranus once, back in 1986 with Voyager 2.
That one visit happened at a freak moment in Uranus’s orbit—might have skewed what we know.
Uranus is tipped sideways, unlike any other planet in our solar system. This changes everything!
Its blue-green color comes from methane, but recent views hint at hidden storms.
Its seasons last 21 years! One pole has sunlight for decades, then complete darkness.
Yes, Uranus has rings! They’re faint but tell us more about our solar system’s history.
Voyager 2 glimpsed only five moons; some may even have hidden oceans beneath their icy crusts.
Studying Uranus could reveal secrets about how planets like Earth formed.
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