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  1. Uranus was once called the most boring planet in the solar system, but there are many interesting facts about the seventh planet from the sun! How many rings does Uranus have? How many moons...

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  2. A detailed science lesson on all things Uranus!Follow Mr. DeMaio and friends as they learn why Uranus is blue, why it's tilted on its side, and more!PATREON ...

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  3. Dec 27, 2019 · Uranus for kids – Space for Kids! A quick kid-friendly educational guide to The Solar System and Planets - today's planet fact video is all about the distant planet Uranus!

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    • Toy Time Town
    • Structure and Surface
    • Time on Uranus
    • Uranus' Neighbors
    • Quick History
    • What Does Uranus Look like?
    Uranus is surrounded by a set of 13 rings.
    Uranus is an ice giant (instead of a gas giant). It is mostly made of flowing icy materials above a solid core.
    Uranus has a thick atmosphere made of methane, hydrogen, and helium.
    Uranus is the only planet that spins on its side.
    One day on Uranus lasts a little over 17 hours (17 hours and 14 minutes, to be exact).
    One year on Uranus is the same as 84 years on Earth. That’s a long time to wait for a birthday cake.
    Uranus has 28 known moons.
    Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. That means Saturn and Neptune are Uranus’ neighboring planets.
    Uranus was discovered in 1781 by William Herschel in Great Britain.
    Uranus has only been visited by Voyager 2.

    This picture shows Uranus surrounded by its four major rings and by 10 of its moons. This image has colors added to show the different altitudes and thicknesses of clouds in the atmosphere. Green and blue areas show where the atmosphere is clear and sunlight can get through. The yellow and grey parts have thicker clouds. Orange and red colors mean ...

  4. Jul 14, 2011 · Uranus is the third biggest planet in the solar system and the only planet that rotates on its side. Scientists think it may have been knocked over onto its side by another planet long ago.

  5. The children could choose to study one planet in detail and convince other pupils of its significance, using persuasive language and impressive scientific facts, as shown in the clip.

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  7. Uranus is the coldest planet of the Solar System and the only planet which spins on its side. It also spins in the opposite direction of most planets. Uranus has 27 moons, but there may be more out there, hidden in its thirteen ring systems.

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