Uranus Planet

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Uranus Planet:-

Uranus is a planet in the solar system. It is ranked seventh from the Sun and the third largest in size. The name of William Herschel is specially associated with the discovery of this planet. Originally, many astronomers had previously seen this planet, but they could not have considered it as a solar planet. In 1690 John Flamstead saw this planet for at least six times. He named this planet as a star of the constellation of Taurus on its star list. French astronomer Pierre Lemoniae observed this planet approximately 12 times from 1750 to 1769. But he also marked it as a star. Sir William Herschel first observed this planet on March 13, 1781 and specifically mentioned it as a comet on April 26 of that year. After further observation, he recognized it as the planet of the solar system. In the beginning, many astronomers did not want to believe it. Ultimately, it is accepted internationally as a planet.

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Nomination:-

There are no names on this planet in ancient astronomy in India, China, Greek or Egypt. For this reason, Herschel or other astronomer did not recognize it at that time. The name of this planet was initially blocked by Herschel. Herschel wanted to name it after King George III of England, Georgium Sidus (George's Star). But no one accepted this name outside of England. As a result, the need for alternative names fell. Astronomer Jérôme Lalande gave the proposal to keep Herschel's name after the inventor's name. In Europe, the name of the cosmic targets was derived from the Greek mythological genre. According to the sources, Swedish astronomer Erik Prosperin proposed to name the planet Neptune. But Uranus named the German scientist Johann Elert Bode as the orbit of this planet. Son argues that Saturn is followed by Jupiter from the Sun. According to Greek mythology, Jupiter's father is Saturn. Uranus is the father of Saturn, that is why Saturn's next planet should be named Uranus. Finally, in 1850, the name of the Uranus was internationally recognized.

Orbit:-

Uranus takes 84 years of worldly life to travel to the Sun once or twice. Its highest distance from the Sun is 3,00,44,19,704 kilometers, and the lowest distance is 2,74,89,38,461 kilometers. Average speed of orbit in the orbit is 6.81 kilometers / second. Its astral rotation period is 0.71833 days or 17 hours 14 minutes. It rotates from east to west. That is, this planet rotates clockwise.

Ball and Satellite:-

The Ball:-

There are many balls surrounding this planet. The expansion of these forces ranges from micrometer up to a maximum of 1 meter. At least two balls have been discovered so far, whose width is a few kilometers. The elements of these forces are assumed to be composed of partial satellites. So far, 13 bright colors have been conceived. According to the information sent by Voyager 2, from the far away from the telescope with the speculation that these balls were made, it became more convincing about these balls. The colors of the balls are different types of colors. Light gray, red, blue color can be seen.

Satellite:-

Uranus has 27 known satellites. They are:
1.Cordelia,
2.Ophelia,
3.Bianca,
4.Cressida,
5.Desdemona,
6.Juliet,
7.Portia,
8.Rosalind,
9.Cupid,
10.Belinda,
11.Perdita,
12.Puck,
13.Mab,
14.Miranda,
15.Ariel,
16.Umbriel,
17.Titania,
18.Oberon,
19.Francisco,
20.Caliban,
21.Stephano,
22.Tianculo,
23.Sycorax,
24.Margaret,
25.Prospero,
26.Setebos,
27.Ferdinand.

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