During the coming weeks, the planet Uranus will reach its closest distance to the earth, and in the same way, we can see amazing images of this planet.
According to Tekna technology news service, Uranus will arrive at a distance of 2.78 billion kilometers from Earth on November 13, and thus it can be observed in a better way. Uranus is much wider than Earth and it is possible to see it even with binoculars. At this distance, even larger telescopes can make detailed observations of this planet.
Before this, billions of years ago, this planet was without gas and dust masses and its landscape was much more spectacular than Earth. 4.5 billion years ago, masses of gas and dust formed densely in the rotating complex around this planet, and now Uranus can be seen in its current position.
According to the simulations, Neptune and Uranus were already closer to the Sun. But over time, their position has changed and now it is at a greater distance from the sun. Scientists believe that there are more ice giants besides Neptune and Uranus that have left the solar system over time and are hiding on its edge. Uranus suffered a severe axial deviation due to the collision with the giant planet, and this deviation can still be seen today.
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