Uranus
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. Its name is a reference to the
Greek god of the sky, Uranus according to Greek mythology, was the great-grandfather
of Ares. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary
mass in the Solar System.
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The standard model of Uranus's structure is that it consists of three layers: a
rocky (silicate/iron–nickel) core in the centre, an icy mantle in the middle and
an outer gaseous hydrogen/helium envelope. The core is relatively small, with a
mass of only 0.55 Earth masses.
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The composition of Uranus's atmosphere is different from its bulk, consisting mainly
of molecular hydrogen and helium. The helium molar fraction, i.e. the number of
helium atoms per molecule of gas, is 0.15±0.03 in the upper troposphere.
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01 Overview
02 Internal Structure
03 Surface Geology
Rotation Time
17.2 Hours
Revolution Time
84 Years
Radius
25,362 KM
Average Temp.
-195°c