Entity: URANUS-1
URANUS-1 is a term that refers to the planet seventh in order from the sun, with an equatorial diameter of 32,600 miles, a mean distance from the sun of 1,784 million miles, a period of revolution of 84.07 years, and 15 moons.
URANUS-1
Etymology
The term URANUS-1 originates from the planet Uranus, the seventh planet in our solar system.
Definition
URANUS-1 symbolizes the celestial body in our solar system that holds a significant position in the planetary lineup.
Historical Context
URANUS-1 has been a subject of scientific exploration and discovery, contributing to our understanding of the universe.
Cultural Significance
In Greek mythology, Uranus is the sky personified as a god and father of the Titans, adding a cultural layer to the term URANUS-1.
Related Concepts
URANUS-1 is related to other planets in the solar system, such as Saturn and Neptune.
See Also
URANUS-1 symbolizes the celestial body in our solar system that holds a significant position in the planetary lineup.