Came here for the Uranus comments. ya'll did not disappoint. π
Uranus is hiding something bigβ¦ Me watching while on the toilet: π³
I hope the headline for a new spacecraft mission to the 7th planet says, "NASA TO PROBE URANUS"
Something stinks around Uranus. Imagine that.
The fifth grade that inhabits my soul salutes the fifth grade that inhabits your soul
If Uranus is blue-green, then it means it has stage 4 hemorrhoids.
Uranus is truly a mysterious planet! The new discoveries make me even more curious. Happy New Year to everyone, hoping 2025 will bring even more exciting things!
πππ this title is cracking me up
Lots of interesting stuff, and the more I learn, the more I know we need an orbiter around everything that's a ball in our solar system.
I came here for the comments π
who doesnt love Uranus! WE ALL LOVE IT!
Several decades ago I was at a lecture where the main topic was on the travels of an early traveling Jupiter and the heavy bombardment it created. On a side note it was noted that Uranus and Neptune were reacting to what Jupiter was doing. Thanks to a well placed Saturn Jupiter was stopped in it's tracks and more or less returned to it's original orbit position. This caused a chain reaction with Neptune and Uranus. Obviously these planetary movements caused chaos with any satellites or moons they might have had. It was theorized that Uranus was struck by one of it's moons at that time causing it not only to lay on it's side but since the object that struck the planet was denser than the planet's core that the remnants of that object then became over time the center of Uranus's gravity. The reason being that the object was very large and heated up to very hot temps when the collision took place and cocooned very quickly when it entered Uranus and the planet's internal structures then migrated to the object and made the planet what it is today. Of course all of that was only theory at the time but it did make sense at the time.
Deep dives in Uranus.
Well, it should be no surprise to anyone that Uranus smells like rotten eggs...
To me... the thing that interests me is the idea that its screwy magnetic field and sideways tilt may be due to the fact the impactor that tilted Uranus might be still inside the planet.
We'd know more if Uranus wasn't so hard to probe!
Maybe we don't want to know what's hiding inside Uranus though...
Yeah, it hides my constipation and the spaghetti I ate yesterday and it's about to explode.
He did say Uranus smelled like rotten eggs. The name says it all.
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