History Of Uranus, The Coldest And Strangest Planet in The Solar System
We continue our journey through the solar system. After exploring Saturn's hexagonal storms and its hidden oceans, it's time to venture even farther out toward the icy regions to encounter one of the most enigmatic and bizarre worlds, Uranus, the ice giant that defies every planetary convention.
This planet isn't just a world of extreme climates and exotic compositions, but represents a true cosmic anomaly that continues to surprise astronomers. A giant that rotates completely on its side like a ball rolling along its orbit, alternately showing its poles to the sun for entire decades. A world where seasons last more than 20 Earth years and where the atmosphere reaches temperatures so extreme that it becomes the coldest place in the solar system, even more frigid than Neptune despite being much closer to the sun. What do you say? Shall we pay it a little visit?
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Credits: Ron Miller, Mark A. Garlick / MarkGarlick.com ,Elon Musk/SpaceX/ Flickr
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00:00 Intro
01:04 Uranus
03:33 A new planet after millennia
05:40 Composition and structure
07:54 An extreme and mysterious climate
09:53 A complex system of rings and moons
16:52 Visited by a single probe, Voyager 2
19:17 Unsolved mysteries and future prospects
23:31 Conclusion
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