What do we know about the history of Uranus?Has it been probed or is it unexplored
>>18106420>What do we know about the history of Uranus?>Has it been probedThis website is 18+ only
>>18106421Uranus seems pretty big
>>18106420Unfortunately it’s ugly snd fucking stupid. It looks nothing like this in real life. There’s a much more pale photo of what it actually looks like, but even that one has increased contrast for visibility of surface features. Uranus and Neptune aren’t actually blue unless you consider a white-gray color with a 0.5% blue tint to be blue. They’re ugly and boring. Can’t even walk on them, just a big gay ball of gas. Also that’s a photo of Neptune dumbass
>>18106420What about his haplogroup?
>>18106437Get R1a vibes from it. Where they get methylene blue, which we should all be taking guys
You'd think Neptune would be R1b it Uranus is R1a, but Neptune is D
Because of the Jomon culture
>>18106434i like that color its pleasant >>18106420we have to get to the bottom of uranus
>>18106434HOTH
>>18106420I will probe uranusOkay, drop your pants turn around and bend over & spread em
Brazilian space program is set to explore and colonize uranus
>>18106434So there’s a lot of gas in Uranus?
>>18106420>talks about Uranus>posts a pic of Neptune
>>18106420Why did you posted a picture of Neptune?
>>18106832>>18107277I guess I don't know much about Uranus
>>18106420That's a picture of Neptune.We don't know much about Uranus. We've only sent Voyager 2 to study it up close.However using math and telescopes, studying stuff about light, we know what it's made out of.It's mainly hydrogen and helium, with a sizeable amount of ammonia, methane, and water (ice) which makes it a light blue color.Ammonia and methane being there is kinda funny, since that means Uranus would, fittingly, smell like ass.It rotates like nothing else in the solar system, rotating forward rather than on its side. Like a bowling ball heading towards the pins rather than the spin of a basketball on a fingertip.We have no idea why it does this, but our present guess is that it may have been hit by a large proto-planet ages ago which altered its rotation.It was discovered by a guy from Hannover who moved to England, William Herschel; a classical composer who liked to look for comets in his spare time and stumbled upon the greatest astronomical discovery of all time. He named it 'King Georges' star' after George III, but no non-Brit wanted to call it that so instead it was named Uranus.
Mercury - TVenus - EEarth - G obviouslyMars - I2Asteroid belt - CJupiter - R1bSaturn - I1Uranus - R1aNeptune - D
>>18106420Who cares, Earth is the only planet that matters
>>18106420It's not well explored and actually has become more mysterious in the last ten years as a lot of what we know about the gas giants has changed. Uranus and Neptune may not be similar to Jupiter and Saturn at all.
>>18109278By studying the other planets we might learn about new ideas in physics that we can use here.