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    Discovery of Uranus by William Herschel in 1781 In 1781 William Herschel, discovered the planet we know today as Uranus. Herschel, who had been raised in a musical family, was an amateur astronomer who enjoyed charting the sky in sections each night. Herschel used his skills in music to fund his passions for astronomy and building telescopes. Through his nightly charting, Herschel discovered Uranus. Initially, Herschel thought it was a comet because of its slightly askew shape, however upon further

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    Uranus: A False Planet

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    The faintly visible, blue-green, gas planet is called Uranus. Although only visited once, Astronomers have come a long way since ancient times with the research of this extraordinary planet. Most people only remember Uranus as "the sideways planet", but in reality, Uranus is unfathomably unique. Until the late 1700's, Uranus was often mistaken as just another ordinary star. Even though Uranus had been seen quite often by ancient astronomers through telescopes, it was not yet classified as a

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    Pluto: A Planet? Essay

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    there is no particular scientific reason why this should exclude Pluto from being classified as a planet. It is just as reasonable to claim that all planets must have rocky surfaces, like the terrestrial planets: then Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune would have to classified as something other than “planets” (perhaps they would be minor planets?). Alternatively, it could be declared that all

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    and Neptune. When they were all grown up, they became all powerful gods. When Opis, the Gods’ Uncle was jealous of Uranus, so jealous that when at the celebration of the birth of triplets, Opis killed Uranus and when that happened the first planet, besides Earth was Uranus, to watch over the EArth forever. When Jupiter saw this, He screamed “ You don’t have the right to do that. You can’t kill my father” he challenged “ I challenge you to a battle to the death!” “ You fool!” cried Neptune “ You

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    Formally, classified natural satellites or moons include 176 planetary satellites orbiting six of the eight planets. Of the inner planets, Mercury and Venus have no natural satellites; Earth has one large natural satellite, known as the Moon; and Mars has two tiny natural satellites, Phobos and Deimos. The large gas giant planets have extensive systems of natural satellites, including half a dozen comparable in size to Earth 's Moon. The objects in the solar system are classified foremost by their

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    Triston Lab Report

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    Triton is the largest satellite that orbits the planet Neptune. The surface of Triton is riddled with cryovolcanoes that emit volatiles such as water, ammonia, or methane, instead of the molten rock that volcanoes on Earth emit. It has an atmospheric pressure of 14 μbar (1/70,000th of Earth’s surface pressure) and a gravitational constant of -0.779 m/s2. The average surface wind speeds are 5-15m/s, and the average temperature is 35 K. T.R.A.C.E. was presented with the opportunity to design a scientific

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    plants revolving around the Sun. The names of the planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The planets revolve counterclockwise around the sun except for Venus and Uranus. The First four plants closest to the Sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars (Terrestrial planets). The last four planets farthest from the Sun are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune (Jovian Planets). The terrestrial planets have rocky or solid surfaces. Their masses are smaller. The rotate slower

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    Pros And Cons Of Pluto

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    What if something one believed in for a lifetime turned out to be wrong? Among astronomers and astrogeologists one of the most asked questions within the field would be, “Is Pluto a planet?” As of August 24, 2006, Pluto was demoted as a planet by the International Astronomical Union to a dwarf planet and since then this has been a hot debate topic. Based off of the unfair voting that took place to demote Pluto and the ambiguous definition of a planet by the International Astronomical Union, Pluto

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    Why Is Uranus Unique

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    Uranus Uranus is a very a very unique planet. It’s different because of its tilt, color and a somewhat different surface. Uranus is different than other planets in our solar system. It does have a tilt, odd color and a different surface, but why? Technically there isn’t a surface to uranus. If anyone tried to land on the “surface” of uranus the spacecraft would sink through and fall down to the planet's icy core. The reason for this os because the planet is made up of mainly hydrogen

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    Astronomy Essay

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    solar system is the Planets. The nine planets play a big part in our solar system. Astronomers have been studying them for a long time but there are still many things to learn about them. The nine planets are Earth, Jupiter, Uranus, Pluto, Saturn, Neptune, Mars, Venus, and Mercury. Mercury is also known as the planet of Hot days and Cold nights and it is the closest planet to the sun. It has the shortest year out of all the other planets, which is 88 days long and is half the size of Earth. Mercury

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