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Size comparison of Earth and Uranus. 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.
It was believed that the cutoff for round objects is somewhere between 100 km and 200 km in radius if they have a large amount of ice in their makeup; [1] however, later studies revealed that icy satellites as large as Iapetus (1,470 kilometers in diameter) are not in hydrostatic equilibrium at this time, [2] and a 2019 assessment suggests that ...
The moons of the trans-Neptunian objects (other than Charon) have not been included, because they appear to follow the normal situation for TNOs rather than the moons of Saturn and Uranus, and become solid at a larger size (900–1000 km diameter, rather than 400 km as for the moons of Saturn and Uranus).
18.44 meters – distance between the front of the pitcher's rubber and the rear point of home plate on a baseball field (60 feet, 6 inches) [125] 20 meters – length of cricket pitch (22 yards) [126] 27.43 meters – distance between bases on a baseball field (90 feet) 28 meters – length of a standard FIBA basketball court; 28.65 meters ...
Thickness of human skin (thickest, soles of feet) 4 × 10 −3 meters — Ant: 4 × 10 −3 meters 4 × 10 −3 meters Sleet: 5 × 10 −3 meters 5 × 10 −3 meters Sunflower seed — 7 × 10 −3 meters Grain of rice: 8 × 10 −3 meters 5 × 10 −3 meters Average size of a snowflake: 10 −2 meters — Coffee bean: 10 −2 meters 10 −2 ...
Oberon / ˈ oʊ b ər ɒ n /, also designated Uranus IV, is the outermost and second-largest major moon of the planet Uranus. It is the second-most massive of the Uranian moons , and the tenth-largest moon in the Solar System .
Uranus at European Space Agency; NASA's Uranus fact sheet; Uranus Profile at NASA's Solar System Exploration site; Planets – Uranus A kid's guide to Uranus. Uranus at Jet Propulsion Laboratory's planetary photojournal. (photos) Voyager at Uranus (photos) Uranus (Astronomy Cast homepage) (blog) Uranian system montage (photo) Gray, Meghan ...
In addition, several schools in Uppsala are to provide moons of Saturn: the first completed was Enceladus (diameter 2.5 cm or 0.98 in) at Kvarngärdesskolan. [7] (Note: The model was taken down due to vandalism) Uranus (2.6 m (8 ft 6 in) in diameter) was vandalized and the new model was reconstructed behind Stora magasinet in Lövstabruk in ...