Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and the third largest planet in the solar system.
Uranus is an ice giant, made mostly of rock and ice with a small rocky core.
Uranus has 27 known moons, with the largest being Titania, Oberon, Umbriel, Ariel, and Miranda.
Uranus has a tilted axis of rotation, which means that its poles are almost in the plane of its orbit around the Sun.
Uranus has a faint ring system, consisting of 13 known rings.
Uranus has a very cold atmosphere, with temperatures at the top of the clouds around -224°C.
Uranus rotates on its side, with its axis of rotation almost parallel to the plane of its orbit around the Sun, which means that its poles experience 42 years of continuous daylight and 42 years of continuous darkness.
Uranus has only been visited by one spacecraft, Voyager 2, which flew by the planet in 1986 and discovered its ring system and several of its moons.
Uranus has a weak magnetic field, and its radiation belts are much weaker than those of Jupiter and Saturn.
Uranus is visible to the naked eye, but it is very dim and can be difficult to find without a telescope.