Uranus and its rings, illustration. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has a diameter of four times that of Earth and a volume of 64 Earths. It is a gas giant with an atmosphere of mostly hydrogen and helium, but much of the planet is solid rock and ice below the atmosphere. It has a ring system, and relative to the other planets is tipped on its side. This is probably due to a big impact event in its early history. The temperature observed in its upper atmosphere is a freezing minus 193 degrees Celsius. | |
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