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Uranus: By: Cayden Kroll and Zander Ashley

Uranus is the 7th planet from the Sun located between Saturn and Neptune. It is the coldest planet in the solar system with a current temperature of -353 degrees Fahrenheit. Some key facts about Uranus are that it orbits the Sun on its side, has 27 moons, was discovered in 1781, is nearly 4 times larger than Earth, and was named after the Greek god Uranus unlike the other planets that are named for Roman gods.

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Uranus: By: Cayden Kroll and Zander Ashley

Uranus is the 7th planet from the Sun located between Saturn and Neptune. It is the coldest planet in the solar system with a current temperature of -353 degrees Fahrenheit. Some key facts about Uranus are that it orbits the Sun on its side, has 27 moons, was discovered in 1781, is nearly 4 times larger than Earth, and was named after the Greek god Uranus unlike the other planets that are named for Roman gods.

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Uranus

By: Cayden Kroll and Zander Ashley


Where is it regards to the universe
Uranus is the 7th planet in the solar system, is is in between
Saturn and Neptune. Because Uranus is so far away the
temperature is currently at the date of September 9 is -353
degrees F.
Facts about Uranus
1. Uranus is actually the coldest planet in the solar system.
2. Uranus orbits the sun on its side.
3. Uranus has 27 moons.
4. Uranus was discovered in 1781 by William Herschel.
5. Uranus is nearly 4 times larger than Earth.
6. Uranus is named after a Greek God, unlike other planets named after roman
gods
7. Uranus was the first planet found by a telescope
8. Scientists think the tilt of Uranus was caused by a collision
9. Uranus is 1,781,500,500 miles/km away from the Sun estimated at
September 9th 2020 around 10 am.
10. There has only been one one spacecraft that has visited Uranus, and that
was in 1986.

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