Hi, my name is Ben Ten living in North America. I am a student of Bachelors Part – II and a book wormer. I interested in astronomy and I prefer to search for information about astronomy. I want to have some necessary knowledge about astronomy. I especially draw my attention in Planet Uranus . I introduce my website, which contain the useful information about Uranus planet and some Facts about planet Uranus . There are also some pictures of Uranus . I hope that, they will provide to you useful knowledge about astronomy in general and Uranus in particular.
1. Uranus - The Awakener
In astrology, Uranus is considered as the planet of revolution. It gives the
need to break out and break free. It serves to support the urge inside every one of
us to break the rules that describe our environment. When the force of Uranus is
strong, either by birth or by the passage of time, we might find us wanting to be
outstanding. An incident may happen that will require our boldness or an
unplanned inner determination could come up inside us to expose us to risk.
Uranus is a planet that orbits beyond
the planet Saturn which symbolizes states
of awareness which go more than what
Saturn rules. This means that Uranus rules
on laws which surpass those created from
our ego’s urges, wants, values and needs.
Like other planets such as Neptune
and Pluto, Uranus also takes orders from a
portion of our Higher Self or our Universal
Mind – the part of us which reconciles our
ego and divine awareness. This part is
compelled by impulses that go beyond our
conscious intentions, making this planet
confusing and powerful.
People who are born during times when Uranus was high up in the sky are
possibly more comfortable with Uranus clarion call than other people. Through
pure familiarity, a person that is born with the rising of Uranus will have a
tendency to be less distracted when confronted by sudden disruption. These people
are good role models for everyone. They have gradually learned how to live life in
stride and will not be surprised when life gives them a nudge.
In astrology, Uranus is among those which rely so much on the correct
approach. When a person’s outlook is sufficiently isolated, Uranus can be utilized
to help us keep us on our toes and reminds us to remain flexible. Since we know
that things change even without warning, we have to always expect the worst. Our
experiences will then teach us to stay calm and to let change find its way to us.
2. On the other hand, if we come forward our natal Uranus without a
perspective, our desires should be blamed when we feel something disrupting our
comfort zone. This is misusing Uranus’ intentions. This depends on the fallacy that
the factors creating changes operate in another universe, different from our plans.
The fallacy can break down if we let ourselves take a look at the way the events
throw us changes, or look for an obvious pattern which suggests a lifelong theme,
one which we can readily follow instead of resist.
For example, a person
born under Uranus in the 6th
house who responds with
disappointment to each change
in their jobs might like to think
of reasons why instability
affects their work life. For this
type of person, their work
context should be continuously
changed in order to be always
refreshed and energized. For
other people not born under
Uranus, they might have to
undergo such stress to the point
that it won’t work for them.
Those born with Uranus in
the 7th house who constantly
attracts erratic, unreliable partners might take the idea of astrological projection. In
the seventh house of relationships, this can take form by projecting his
unconscious requirement for originality and eccentricity onto the other person or
their partner. What you need to know about projection is that the situation can go
more smoothly when we withdraw qualities that we are giving away. Remember
that like attracts like.
Uranus – The Farthest Planet That Can Be Seen Without a Telescope
Uranus is the Greek King of Gods before his son Saturn cast him out of his
throne. He is also the ancient god of the Heavens. In astronomy, planet Uranus is
the 7th planet in terms of distance from the sun and the 3rd largest planet in terms
3. of diameter. This planet is also the
1st planet that is found during the
recent times and was found by
British astronomer William
Herschel while observing the
heavens with a telescope on the
fateful day of March 13, 1781.
Uranus is made up of mostly rock
and ice, and contains only 15% of
hydrogen and some helium as
opposed to Saturn and Jupiter
which are composed mostly of
hydrogen. Uranus’ atmosphere is
composed of methane, helium and
hydrogen. Uranus has a bland blue
color which is mainly due to the
absorption of red light brought by
the presence of methane in its upper atmosphere. This planet is a huge, plain and
bluish planet which can be seen by the naked eyes on a clear and dark night.
Uranus has 21 moons, which orbit in almost circular patterns around the planet’s
equatorial plane. The satellites are also tilted peculiarly (similar to the planet’s
strange axial tilt), at an angle perpendicular to the planet’s orbit.
The core of this planet is very much alike to Jupiter’s and Saturn’s cores
without the huge liquid metallic hydrogen encasing the core. The diameter of
Uranus is 4 times bigger than the Earth and has a mass of 14 times than that of the
Earth. This planet is best known as the tilted planet or the planet that spins on its
side since it has an odd axis tilt with respect to its orbit of rotation.
Uranus’ Rings
The planet’s rings were found from ground observations of Voyager 2 in
1977. These rings are faint ring systems that are made up of dark rock matters that
can reach up to 10 meters in diameter. There are 11 identified rings which are all
faint, with the brightest one named as Epsilon ring. This knowledge is of
importance because it lets us know that rings are common features of different
planets and not Saturn alone has rings. Uranus’ rings are narrow but dark, unlike
4. Saturn’s which appear bright. Although there are 21 known satellites of the planet,
it may have around 27 which can be located within and outside of its rings.
Uranus’ Orbit
The planet Uranus travels around the sun in 84 Earth years. This planet is
typically hotter at the equator than at the poles. Uranus appearance has changed
since Voyager last saw it. It is not just a bland object anymore. A singularity of
Uranus is its axial tilt since it is tilted at 98°, almost perpendicular to its orbit’s
plane. The planet is also the most distant object that can be seen with the naked
eyes. Uranus is a huge ball of gas and it radiates an equal amount of heat into
space as much as it gets from the sun. The planet is made up of mostly water in the
liquid form, ammonia, and methane. The peculiar axis of Uranus is the same as
Venus’. Also, Uranus rotates from the east to the west just like Venus. Uranus has
a north pole that points almost towards the sun.