Unexpected Aquamarine surface of Uranus witnessed the fact that Uranus was wrapped in clouds. As the atmosphere absorbs the red wavelength of the visible spectrum, the planet appears to be bluish green. Uniformity of the appearance of the planet confirms that the atmosphere of the planet consists almost entirely of one element, methane gas. Cloudiness is predominant and consists of stratospheric high ethane and other hydrocarbon ice, tropospheric low methane ice cloud.
William Herschel discovered Uranus in 1781. Planets are so embarrassed that they are not seen in ancient civilizations. Herschel himself initially thought that Uranus was a comet, but in a few years it was identified as a planet - making Uranus the first discovered planet in contemporary history. The original name suggested by Herschel was "George Siddis" after the King George III, but the scientific community did not accept it. Instead, Uranus was proposed and accepted by astronomer Johan Bode, who came from the God of the ancient Greece Ouranos
After William Herschel discovered the planet on March 13, 1781, the first true Uranus joke took place for almost 100 years. Uranus Joke Zero looks very close to the day of this milestone. I question the question whether Puck 's swing will be inspired by the same title for Uranus' 100th anniversary. As the pack went west from New York on March 30, other editors noticed the magazine released the comic gold. After the pack I was able to find three subsequent reprints of "the end of the world" featuring their shorter, pure Uranus jokes (Albert Lea of ​​Minnesota and the standard edition of Los Angeles Herald). Although this is a small sample, Uranus's joke established the position of the beachhead in the center of the east coast, west coast, and the United States, considering the geographical distribution of three publications by 1881.
Uranus is the seventh planet of the sun. It can be seen with the naked eye, but because it is dim and slow, it is not considered a planet. Uranus became the first planet discovered using a telescope. Uranus is tilted and is inclined at an angle of 98 degrees in the axial direction. It is often expressed as "rolling around the sun". Initially thought that Herscher was a comet, but in a few years it was proved to be a planet. Heskar tried to name his discovery "George Sidis" after King George III. Uranus John Bodet suggests the name Uranus. The name comes from the God of the ancient Greece Ouranos