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-224 degrees Celsius (-372 degrees Fahrenheit)
- Nestled far from the sun, Uranus claims the title of the coldest planet in our solar system. In this distant world, minimum atmospheric temperatures plunge to as little as -224 degrees Celsius (-372 degrees Fahrenheit).
osr.org/en-uk/blog/astronomy-uk/the-coldest-places-in-our-solar-system/The Coldest Places in Our Solar System - Online Star Register
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1 day ago · 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.
3 days ago · Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and the smallest Gas Giant in our Solar System. Uranus is located twice as far from the Sun as the Saturn which is the next planet in the Sun. Uranus is a gas giant with a possible rocky core but the surrounding core is an extremely hostile gassy atmosphere, one in which it would be a struggle to get ...
4 days ago · Uranus is the seventh planet in our Solar System. Uranus is distinguished by being inclined. Uranus is an ice giant. Uranus has 13 rings. Uranus has 27 natural satellites. The rotation of Uranus is retrograde. Uranus has supersonic winds. The blue color of Uranus comes from methane. Uranus has extreme seasons.
2 days ago · Image: NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory-Caltech. The Uranian moon Miranda may contain a liquid water ocean, according to a team of researchers that recently mapped the satellite’s surface and ...
14 hours ago · A new study suggests that one of Uranus’ moons - called Miranda - might be hiding an ocean of water beneath its surface. Miranda is the smallest and innermost of Uranus's five round moons and ...
23 hours ago · Miranda reveals a complex geologic history in this view, acquired by Voyager 2 on Jan. 24, 1986, around its close approach to the Uranian moon. (Image credit: JPL) Miranda has a radius of just 146 ...