English: Simulated appearance of Uranus and rings, seen from earth from 1985 to 2030, reversing the visible pole [3]The Uranian axis of rotation is approximately parallel to the plane of the Solar System, with an axial tilt of 82.23°. History...
Let us test Kepler's third law for the orbit of uranus compared with that of earth. 让我们比较天王星和地球的轨道,来检验一下开普勒第三定律. 来自辞典例句 4. When it comes to Uranus, you can never accurately predict the outcome. 当它来到天王星, 你永远也不能准确地预言结果. 来自互联网 5. ...
During a planet’s retrograde period, it appears, from Earth, that it’s moving backward. During Uranus retrograde, we become even more rebellious. Uranus shakes up old ways of thinking that no longer serve us; we often change our core beliefs and deepest motivations when Uranus is in retrog...
During a planet’sretrogradeperiod, it appears, from Earth, that it’s moving backward. DuringUranus retrograde, we become even morerebellious. Uranusshakes up old ways of thinkingthat no longer serve us; we often change our core beliefs and deepest motivations when Uranus is in retrograde. ...
The seventh planet from the sun and the third largest, with a diameter about four times that of Earth. Uranus is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium gases and is encircled by a thin system of rings. See Table atsolar system. See Note atplanet. ...
They revealed a bland, featureless place, 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometres) from the Earth, with very little visible atmospheric activity. Discovered two centuries earlier by William Herschel, Uranus had not only remained consigned to the fringes of the Solar System, but also lay at the...
Their low luminosity makes them more difficult to detect and observe from Earth. Some of Uranus' rings are influenced and held in place by small moons called "shepherd moons". These moons orbit near the edges of the rings and exert a gravitational influence that keeps particles in the rings ...
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and is the third largest in the solar system. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1781. It has an equatorial diameter of 51,800 kilometers (32,190 miles) and orbits the Sun once every 84.01 Earth years. It has a mean distance from the ...
Greek myth the personification of the sky, who, as a god, ruled the universe and fathered the Titans and Cyclopes on his wife and mother Gaea (earth). He was overthrown by his son Cronus Uranus2 one of the giant planets, the seventh planet from the sun, sometimes visible to the nake...
Uranus is the seventh closest planet to the Sun and the third largest and fourth heaviest of the planets. Its diameter (50,000km) is four times that of Earth with a mass over 14 times that of Earth.Spins on it's SideUranus orbits the Sun once very 84 years (at about 2900 million ...