Uranus
- Who discovered the
Uranus? The British Astronomer
Sir. William Herschel (in 1781).
- The distance from the Sun to the
Uranus Average distance is 2870
million km.
- Time taken by the Uranus for one revolution
around the Sun: 84.21 years.
- A gas present in the atmosphere of the
Uranus: Methane.
- The space vehicle sent to the Uranus by
America: Voyager 2 (20th August
1977).
- Duration of Uranus for one revolution on its
own axis: 11 hours.
- The diameter of the
Uranus: 51800 km.
- Mass of the
Uranus: 14 1/2 times more than
that of the Earth.
- Give the number of satellites around the
Uranus: Five (5)
- Name the satellites of the
Uranus: Ariel, Umbriel, Titania,
Oberon and Miranda.
- The direction of revolution of the
Uranus: From east to west.
- The speed of the
Uranus: 7km/minute.
- The nearest satellite of
Uranus: Miranda.
- What is the approximate temperature in
Uranus? 170 degree
C.
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