In 1781, German-born British astronomer William Herschel made Uranus the first planet discovered with the aid of a telescope.
Much of the knowledge about Uranus was gleaned when NASA’s robotic spacecraft Voyager 2 conducted a five-day flyby in 1986.
In 1781, German-born British astronomer William Herschel made Uranus the first planet discovered with the aid of a telescope.
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Much of the knowledge about Uranus was gleaned when NASA's robotic spacecraft Voyager 2 conducted a five-day flyby in 1986 ...
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