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Latest News About Uranus, 7th Planet in the Solar System
Uranus, a gas giant is the third largest planet and is the seventh planet in our solar system. Uranus was the first planet to be discovered.
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This space wallpaper shows green and blue regions where the atmosphere is clear, allowing sunlight to penetrate deep into Uranus. In the yellow and gray regions, a haze or cloud layer is reflecting sunlight away.
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