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Uranus has entered Gemini for the first time in 84 years, and astrologers and social media users are panicking about this transition, believing that it could herald turbulent times.
While examining the patterns of history in the U.S., it is notable that when Uranus was in Gemini, the country was at war.
NASA researchers got a rare chance to study Uranus' atmosphere and rings this month, when the ice giant passed between Earth and a distant star, creating a "stellar occultation." ...
When it comes to Uranus, this always happens in mid-November every year when the planet is around 1.6 billion miles from Earth. That may seem an extremely long way away but because the ice giant ...
The much slower Uranus, which takes 84 Earth years to make one orbit, comes to opposition once per Earth year. Uranus is next at opposition on Nov. 9, but its massive distance from us means even ...
This week brings our annual midsummer reality check with the full moon in Capricorn on the 10th. But, as is the case for much ...
Get ready for an energetic shake-up, as the planet of revolution changes signs and a full moon illuminates the Southern Utah ...
[Related: Expect NASA to probe Uranus within the next 10 years] Plus, Uranus is the only planet fully knocked on its side: It’s tilted 98 degrees, which is wild compared to Earth’s 23-degree ...
Next up is Uranus, which will arrive at opposition on the night of November 13 and 14. It’s also not too far from perigee, so Uranus will be “only” about 19 times farther away than the Sun ...
Since Uranus' orbit is exceptionally slow, orbiting the sun about once every 84 Earth years, it'll be mostly in the same spot it was this year when Earth comes around again next year. The next ...
Our understanding of Uranus might have been all wrong for nearly 40 years. In January 1986, NASA’s Voyager 2 spacecraft zoomed past Uranus as part of a grand tour of the outer solar system. That ...
NASA researchers got a rare chance to study Uranus' atmosphere and rings this month, when the ice giant passed between Earth and a distant star, creating a "stellar occultation." ...