The first image of Uranus
Uranus appears as a green dot, about 4.28 billion kilometers from the Cassini and US Space Agency (NASA) and Saturn ships.
>>>Aurora on Uranus
The small blue dot near the upper left corner is the Uranus - (Photo: NASA)
On the first floor, NASA's Cassini Mission on the road to Saturn captured the image of Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun.
In NASA's photo, the small blue dot is Uranus, which can be seen at the outer edge of Saturn's A - F rim.
Uranus is one of two giant frozen planets of the solar system, the other is Neptune.
They form mostly from water, ammonia and methane, in a frozen state at the cold temperature of space.
Meanwhile, Jupiter and Saturn are called giant gas planets, which are large spheres made of hydrogen and helium.
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