Uranus
Uranus is a planet in the outer solar system. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1781 and is one of the solar system's ice giants known for its extreme axial tilt. Its unusual magnetic field, atmospheric features, and ring system keep Uranus relevant in current discussions about planetary formation and prospective ice-giant missions.

Rare Six-Planet Parade Graces Night Sky This Weekend
A rare celestial event will see six planets aligned in the night sky this weekend, visible without telescopes. The phenomenon offers an extraordinary opportunity for skywatchers and astronomy enthusiasts to witness a rare planetary parade.

NASA's Webb Telescope Unveils the Mysteries of Uranus's Aurora Activity
The JWST has captured stunning new images of Uranus, revealing its rare rosy glow and strange auroras. These findings deepen our understanding of the planet's magnetic and atmospheric phenomena, previously underexplored.