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Uranus…
Seventh planet in the solar system in order of distance from the Sun, third in diameter, and fourth in mass.
Average distance from the Sun: 2.871 billion kilometers...
Orbital period: 84 years... How long would it take to go to Uranus?
Equatorial diameter: 51,100 km, exactly 4 times that of Earth
Mass of 14.6 times that of Earth...
Rotational period: 17.25 hours...
Minimum temperature: -226°C
27 satellites detected so far...
A hostile world…
Already flown over by one of our probes many years ago
A world full of mysteries…
And we are about to return to it...
Above us, hidden in darkness, the blue giants Uranus and Neptune are claiming our attention.
Much larger than Earth, than Mars, than Venus -- yet so distant as to be invisible to the naked eye.
We encountered them only once, when Voyager 2 flew over them in 1986 and 1989, then passed on until they were lost in interstellar space.
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Credits: Ron Miller, Mark A. Garlick / MarkGarlick.com
Credits: Nasa/Shutterstock/Storyblocks/Elon Musk/SpaceX/ESA/ESO/ Flickr
00:00 Intro
4:40 Uranus facts
6:35 Voyager 2 over Uranus
10:20 Uranus moons
#insanecuriosity #uranus #spacetravel
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Uranus…
Seventh planet in the solar system in order of distance from the Sun, third in diameter, and fourth in mass.
Average distance from the Sun: 2.871 billion kilometers...
Orbital period: 84 years... How long would it take to go to Uranus?
Equatorial diameter: 51,100 km, exactly 4 times that of Earth
Mass of 14.6 times that of Earth...
Rotational period: 17.25 hours...
Minimum temperature: -226°C
27 satellites detected so far...
A hostile world…
Already flown over by one of our probes many years ago
A world full of mysteries…
And we are about to return to it...
Above us, hidden in darkness, the blue giants Uranus and Neptune are claiming our attention.
Much larger than Earth, than Mars, than Venus -- yet so distant as to be invisible to the naked eye.
We encountered them only once, when Voyager 2 flew over them in 1986 and 1989, then passed on until they were lost in interstellar space.
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"If You happen to see any content that is yours, and we didn't give credit in the right manner please let us know at Lorenzovareseaziendale@gmail.com and we will correct it immediately"
"Some of our visual content is under an Attribution-ShareAlike license. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/) in its different versions such as 1.0, 2.0, 3,0, and 4.0 – permitting commercial sharing with attribution given in each picture accordingly in the video."
Credits: Ron Miller, Mark A. Garlick / MarkGarlick.com
Credits: Nasa/Shutterstock/Storyblocks/Elon Musk/SpaceX/ESA/ESO/ Flickr
00:00 Intro
4:40 Uranus facts
6:35 Voyager 2 over Uranus
10:20 Uranus moons
#insanecuriosity #uranus #spacetravel
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