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Related: About this forumCassini views Uranus
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured its first-ever image of the pale blue ice-giant planet Uranus in the distance beyond Saturns rings.
The robotic spacecraft briefly turned its gaze away from the ringed beauty of Saturn on April 11, 2014, to observe the distant planet, which is the seventh planet from the sun.
The planets Uranus and Neptune are sometimes referred to as ice giants to distinguish them from their larger siblings, Jupiter and Saturn, the classic "gas giants." The moniker derives from the fact that a comparatively large part of the planets composition consists of water, ammonia and methane, which are typically frozen as ices in the cold depths of the outer solar system. Jupiter and Saturn are made almost entirely of hydrogen and helium, with smaller percentages of these ices.
When this view was obtained, Uranus was nearly on the opposite side of the sun as seen from Saturn, at a distance of approximately 28.6 astronomical units from Cassini and Saturn. An astronomical unit is the average distance from Earth to the sun, equal to 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). At their closest once during each Saturn orbit of nearly 30 years the two planets approach to within about 10 astronomical units of each other.
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Cassini views Uranus (Original Post)
n2doc
May 2014
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Scuba
(53,475 posts)1. This thread is destined for the DUzy Awards.
parkia00
(572 posts)2. Goodness gracious!
Uranus is so small.
Tobin S.
(10,418 posts)3. One of my science teachers pronounced it "Urin-us"
Which is slightly better, but still not very flattering.
Warpy
(111,339 posts)5. He must've heard the song "Uranus is Rising,"
which actually got airplay on some of the weirder radio stations in Boston.
mindwalker_i
(4,407 posts)4. It might be small. but it's still a gas giant
flying rabbit
(4,639 posts)6. That smells like a DUzy.