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  • The Sun

  • Mercury

  • Venus

  • Earth

  • Mars

  • Jupiter

  • Saturn

  • Uranus

  • Neptune

  • Pluto

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Saturn
It is 1,427,000,000 kilometers from the Sun
It is 1555.4m southwards along Centurion Way
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Neptune
It is 4,499,900,000 kilometers from the Sun
It is 1756.16m northwards along Centurion Way
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To scale Uranus is 50.5mm in diameter
Uranus
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To scale Uranus is 50.5mm in diameter
Uranus
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Did you know?
  • Uranus is on average 2,870,658,186 kilometers from the Sun
  • Uranus rotates once approximately every 17 hours 14 minutes, but takes about 84 Earth years to complete one orbit of the Sun.
  • Uranus was discovered in 1781 by astronomer William Herschel, although he originally thought it was either a comet or a star
  • Uranus is an ice giant. Most of its mass is a hot, dense fluid of "icy" materials – water, methane and ammonia – above a small rocky core.
  • Like Venus, Uranus rotates east to west. But Uranus is unique in that it rotates on its side.
  • Uranus has 27 known moons, and they are named after characters from the works of William Shakespeare and Alexander Pope.