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  2. Uranus Fact Sheet - NSSDCA

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    Surface Pressure: >>1000 bars Temperature at 1 bar: 76 K (-197 C) Temperature at 0.1 bar: 53 K (-220 C) Density at 1 bar: 0.42 kg/m 3 Wind speeds: 0-250 m/s Scale height: 27.7 km Mean molecular weight: 2.64 Atmospheric composition (by volume, uncertainty in parentheses) Major: Molecular hydrogen (H 2) - 82.5% (3.3%); Helium (He) - 15.2% (3.3% ...

  3. Uranus - Wikipedia

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    Uranus's mass is roughly 14.5 times that of Earth, making it the least massive of the giant planets. Its diameter is slightly larger than Neptune's at roughly four times that of Earth. A resulting density of 1.27 g/cm 3 makes Uranus the second least dense planet, after Saturn.

  4. Density of Uranus - Universe Today

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    The density of Uranus is 1.27 grams/cubic centimeter. Need a point of comparison? Well, Uranus actually is the second least dense planet in the Solar System after Saturn.

  5. Mass and Density of Uranus - Planet Facts

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    The density of Uranus is 1.27 grams/cubic centimeter. That’s 1 ¼ times denser than water. Density is measured by dividing the amount of mass in a substance by the volume of a substance.

  6. Uranus | Facts, Moons, & Rings | Britannica

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    Its relatively low density (only about 1.3 times that of water) and large size (four times the radius of Earth) indicate that, like the other giant planets, Uranus is composed primarily of hydrogen, helium, water, and other volatile compounds; also like its kin, Uranus has no solid surface.

  7. Uranus Facts - Science@NASA

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    With an equatorial diameter of 31,763 miles (51,118 kilometers), Uranus is four times wider than Earth. If Earth was the size of a nickel, Uranus would be about as big as a softball. From an average distance of 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers), Uranus is about 19 astronomical units away from the Sun.

  8. How Big is Uranus? - Space.com

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    The density of Uranus is 1.27 grams per cubic centimeter, making it the second least dense planet in the solar system. Its low density indicates that it is predominantly composed of ice...

  9. The density of Uranus 1.27 g/cm 3 makes it the second least dense planet, after Saturn. This value indicates that it is made primarily of various ices such as water, ammonia, and methane. The mass of its interior is however debatable, it is speculated to be around 9.3 and 13.5 Earth masses.

  10. How Dense Are The Planets? - Universe Today

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    Density of Uranus: With a mean density of 1.27 g/cm 3, Uranus is the second-least dense of the gas giants, after Saturn. Its slightly higher density is due to its composition, which...

  11. Uranus - WorldAtlas

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    The troposphere is the lowest region of Uranus's atmosphere, and it also has the highest density. The troposphere is a very cold region of the atmosphere, having an average temperature of roughly minus 353 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 214 degrees Celsius).