Uranus: The Slightly Wonky Oddball of the Solar System
Uranus: The Slightly Wonky Oddball of the Solar System If there's a planet that does not follow the rules, it's Uranus. With its sideways tilt, chilly blue glow, and icy atmosphere, Uranus feels like that quiet neighbor who keeps to themselves — but once you start a conversation, you realize they’ve got some fascinating stories to tell. So, grab a cup of coffee (or hey, maybe a cosmic slushie) and let's dive into the world of this icy oddball. What's Uranus Made Of? Uranus is mostly hydrogen and helium, but here's where things get weird — it’s also packed with water, ammonia, and methane ice. Basically, if Uranus were a drink, it’d be a frozen slushie... except without the syrup and about a thousand times deadlier. And don’t go imagining yourself floating through those icy layers — there’s no solid ground to stand on. If you tried to take a dip, you’d sink faster than your phone slipping off the table and smashing face-down on the floor. Fun fact: Uranus is known ...