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Anonymous No. 16284215

What can you tell me about Uranus

Anonymous No. 16284219

Rude

Anonymous No. 16284226

nothing

Anonymous No. 16284245

>>16284215
HA! I get it!

Anonymous No. 16284284

>>16284215
it doesn't like chile peppers

Anonymous No. 16284293

It likes to get penetrated
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/uranus-axial-tilt-obliquity/

Anonymous No. 16284415

>>16284215
it has a slightly pertruding lump that sometimes rips and causes pain

Anonymous No. 16284506

>>16284215
It's cool enough we could land something on the surface and expect it to survive

Anonymous No. 16284582

>>16284215
It stinks!

Anonymous No. 16284585

>>16284215
lol

Anonymous No. 16284606

>>16284215
It's full of gas

Anonymous No. 16284644

>>16284215
Well, if you can put your finger on it, it's great!

Anonymous No. 16284651

It reminds you of your drunk uncle that is good for nothing. Kinda like all of the objects in space, including Earth

Anonymous No. 16284656

A lot of ice
Has 13 rings
Outer rings are made of mostly ice chunks too

Anonymous No. 16284662

>>16284215
It's quite large

Anonymous No. 16284765

>>16284215
It's a planet, or not, can't keep up to be honest

Anonymous No. 16285035

>>16284215
A lot of shit happens there

Anonymous No. 16285846

>>16284215
Full of cum from my husband and my sons.

Anonymous No. 16285909

>>16284215
We need to send a probe there, at once.

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>>16284215

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Anonymous No. 16285946

>>16284215
we should leave astronomy to the experts.

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Anonymous No. 16288005

>>16284215
It is humanity's future source of 3He for clean fusion... assuming of course we pursue space development, which is neither assured nor certain.

Anonymous No. 16288006

>>16285946
>experts
gonna post one?

Anonymous No. 16288954

>>16284506
Not true. Something that tries to land on Uranus would fall through thousands of miles of fluid and be crushed by the pressure

Anonymous No. 16289066

>>16285945
kek

Anonymous No. 16289757

Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. It is a gaseous cyan-coloured ice giant. Most of the planet is made of water, ammonia, and methane in a supercritical phase of matter, which astronomy calls "ice" or volatiles. The planet's atmosphere has a complex layered cloud structure and has the lowest minimum temperature (49 K (−224 °C; −371 °F)) of all the Solar System's planets. It has a marked axial tilt of 82.23° with a retrograde rotation period of 17 hours and 14 minutes. This means that in an 84-Earth-year orbital period around the Sun, its poles get around 42 years of continuous sunlight, followed by 42 years of continuous darkness.

Uranus has the third-largest diameter and fourth-largest mass among the Solar System's planets. Based on current models, inside its volatile mantle layer is a rocky core, and surrounding it is a thick hydrogen and helium atmosphere. Trace amounts of hydrocarbons (thought to be produced via hydrolysis) and carbon monoxide along with carbon dioxide (thought to have been originated from comets) have been detected in the upper atmosphere. There are many unexplained climate phenomena in Uranus's atmosphere, such as its peak wind speed of 900 km/h (560 mph), variations in its polar cap, and its erratic cloud formation. The planet also has very low internal heat compared to other giant planets, the cause of which remains unclear.

Like the other giant planets, Uranus has a ring system, a magnetosphere, and many natural satellites. The extremely dark ring system reflects only about 2% of the incoming light. Uranus's 28 natural satellites include 18 known regular moons, of which 13 are small inner moons. Further out are the larger five major moons of the planet: Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon. Orbiting at a much greater distance from Uranus are the nine known irregular moons. The planet's magnetosphere is highly asymmetric and has many charged particles, which may be the cause of the darkening of its rings and moons.