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  2. Earth and Uranus Comparison. Differences and Similarities

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    Earth and Uranus both have seasons; Both planets experience storms and winds. Earth and Uranus have natural satellites. Earth only has one, the Moon, while Uranus has 27. Despite their mass and size difference, the gravity of Earth and Uranus is very similar. This is due to Uranus’s low density.

  3. Planet Sizes and Locations in Our Solar System - NASA Science

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    Uranus. Uranus is the third largest planet in our solar system. It’s about four times wider than Earth, and has an equatorial diameter of about 31,763 miles (51,118 kilometers). Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun, orbiting at an average distance of 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers).

  4. 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.

  5. Unlike Earth’s relatively stable and life-supporting climate, Uranus experiences extreme seasonal variations due to its unique tilt, leading to periods of prolonged sunlight or darkness. This results in temperature fluctuations and dynamic weather patterns not seen on Earth.

  6. Although Uranus, discovered in 1781, is only four times the physical size of Earth, it is significantly more massive, weighing in at 86 septillion kilograms (just under one trillion trillion...

  7. Uranus vs Earth: Comparison, Size, Mass, Gravity, Similarities...

    astrophotographylens.com/blogs/astro/uranus-vs-earth

    Uranus is significantly larger than Earth in terms of diameter, measuring about 51,118 kilometers compared to Earth's 12,742 kilometers. However, Earth's mass is substantially greater due to its denser composition.

  8. Differences Between Earth And Uranus. Uranus is an ice giant composed mostly of gases like hydrogen and helium with smaller elements of methane whereas Earth is a terrestrial planet composed mostly of water and land. Earth has 1 moon whilst Uranus has 27 moons.

  9. In Depth | UranusNASA Solar System Exploration

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    With a radius of 15,759.2 miles (25,362 kilometers), Uranus is 4 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 19.8 astronomical units away from the Sun.

  10. Uranus Fact Sheet - NSSDCA

    nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/uranusfact.html

    Uranus Observational Parameters Discoverer: William Herschel Discovery Date: 13 March 1781 Distance from Earth Minimum (10 6 km) 2580.6 Maximum (10 6 km) 3153.5 Apparent diameter from Earth Maximum (seconds of arc) 4.1 Minimum (seconds of arc) 3.3 Mean values at opposition from Earth Distance from Earth (10 6 km) 2721.37 Apparent diameter (seconds of arc) 3.8 Apparent visual magnitude 5.57 ...

  11. Comparison of Uranus and the Earth - Windows to the Universe

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    This image compares Uranus with Earth. Uranus is the fourth largest planet in the solar system, much larger than Earth, and mostly made of frozen gas. The table below is a comparison of the characteristics of Uranus and Earth.