Just had a crazy thought, maybe, a bunch of Earth's water, ammonia, and methane, etc. came to us as a result of Uranus' supposed collision that knocked it on its side. -and it all made it past Jupiter somehow... (aliens probably)
+National Geographic why all the cartoons. It's almost as if people should know the real images and videos do exist but in the meantime the audience can watch some cartoons. Lovely...
My brain : Don't do it Don't do it Don't do it Don't do it Don't do it Don't do it Don't do it Don't do it Don't do it Don't do it Don't do it Me : Scientist just spotted something massive coming out of Uranus
uranus is also sun-sensitive, thats why its two poles are pointed towards and away from the sun . Just make sure to apply that sticky cream everytime before you go out.
The place where the sun don't shine: Uranus. Edit: *doesn't shine. Thanks for the correction, I'm grateful for every person who helped me learn English on the internet. ❤ Stay safe everyone!
Jokes aside, I think this is my favorite planet. It’s colors and the combination of a unique orbit and the vertical rings make this an under appreciated and breathtakingly beautiful planet.
I love how it is known what the core is made of on a planet that is so far away but we haven’t even been more than 8 miles beneath the crust of this planet we live on.
National Geographic,good job! I’m from Greece and watching these videos makes me so proud of my country’s heritage. For Greek people watching these videos,I think it feels surreal and weird seeing all these names displayed in the universe. Astronomy began in Greece and continues to inspire everyone on Earth.
@@nikkbronx Observation of the sky coupled with recording those observations began far before the Egyptions. The Greek poster soundling like a My Big Fat Greek Wedding stereotype aside, is actually correct that the formal field of astronomy as a scientific endevour began with ancient Greeks thus the Greek moniker. Prior ancient societies had a more mystical and less regimented take on what became astronomy. (also see mathematics, physics, and a few other fields) Where the Greek poster might be confused is the reason why so many Greek (and Latin ) words are used in modern science. The convention arose primarily because of nationalist bickering over names. In the case of Uranus, while ancient Greek achievements were magnificent they didn't have a clue Uranus existed. Herschel who discovered it named it "the Georgium Sidus" (the Georgian Planet) in honor of King George III of England. The name Uranus was first proposed by a later German astronomer Johann Elert who had no interest in perpetually calling an entire planet in our solar system after an English king. (ditto for everyone other than anyone English at the time)
The English language isn't the one to blame, The immature people are the one's to blame, Most people don't even pronounce it correctly on purpose so they can sound "funny".
Whoever named this planet must have been trying desperately to hide something, because mentioning the name alone is enough to break down all serious conversation
No, you can't. You would sink through it's many atmospheric layers of gases and liquids that are roaming through Uranus for billions of years. And if you were to fall on it, it would be like falling through a very smelly hole, getting darker and hotter every second of your journey, until you reach the liquid mantle and get vaporized by it's heat.
Uranus is literally the awkward kid in the classroom, with that name and weird angle spinning it doesn't go unnoticed. But I'm sure deep inside Uranus there is a fascinating world to be explored.
Aliens: *come to our solar system* Me, the human tour guide: thats Jupiter and that's Saturn... Aliens: what about that blue one with the cool ring? Me: 😏 Uranus Aliens: 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣😂😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣😊🤣🤣
Despite being the latest video from National Geographic of the planets, Uranus has most views. I guess Uranus is really a planet that fascinates people.
@@TylerSolvestri I admire your maturity. I felt the same as a child. However as an adult , knowing the truth of our existence, this and the rest of the illusion of time and space is nothing short of HILLARIASNESS
The voice over artist tried so hard to pronounce Uranus with an inflection that would avoid smutty connotations, but it just ended up making it even more giggle worthy.
1:52 Inaccurate, the earth's axis is slightly tilted at approximately 23.5 degrees. I don't think any of the planets are at a straight 180 or 0 degree angle. In astronomy, axial tilt, also known as obliquity, is the angle between an object's rotational axis and its orbital axis, which is the line perpendicular to its orbital plane; equivalently, it is the angle between its equatorial plane and orbital plane.[1] It differs from orbital inclination. At an obliquity of 0 degrees, the two axes point in the same direction; that is, the rotational axis is perpendicular to the orbital plane. Earth's axial tilt (obliquity) is currently about 23.4°. The rotational axis of Earth, for example, is the imaginary line that passes through both the North Pole and South Pole, whereas the Earth's orbital axis is the line perpendicular to the imaginary plane through which the Earth moves as it rotates around the Sun; the Earth's obliquity or axial tilt is the angle between these two lines. Earth's obliquity oscillates between 22.1 and 24.5 degrees[2] on a 41,000-year cycle. Based on a continuously updated formula (here Laskar, 1986, though since 2006 the IMCCE and the IAU recommend the P03 model), Earth's mean obliquity (without taking into account the nutation in obliquity) is currently about 23°26′11.2″ (or 23.43644°) and decreasing; according to P03 astronomical model, its value (without taking into account the nutation in obliquity) was 23°26′11.570″ (23.4365472133°) on January 1, 2021, 0 TT. Over the course of an orbital period, the obliquity usually does not change considerably, and the orientation of the axis remains the same relative to the background of stars. This causes one pole to be directed more toward the Sun on one side of the orbit, and the other pole on the other side-the cause of the seasons of the earth. Tilt of Uranus The Earth’s axis is tilted about 23.5 degrees. This is why we have seasons on Earth. But the axis of Uranus is tilted so far it’s hard to imagine how it might have even happened. The axis of Uranus is tilted at an angle of 98-degrees compared to the Sun’s orbital plane. While the rest of the planets in the Solar System can be thought of like spinning tops, Uranus is more like a rolling ball going around the Sun. During the point of the Uranian solstices, one pole faces the Sun continuously, while the other pole faces away. Only a thin strip of the surface of Uranus experiences any kind of night/day cycle. Uranus’ poles experience 42 years of continuous sunlight, and then 42 years of continuous darkness. During the time of the equinox on Uranus, the planet’s equator is facing the Sun, and so it experiences day/night cycles like we have here on Earth. What could have caused Uranus to be tilted over on its side like this? Astronomers think that a large protoplanet smashed into Uranus billions of years ago. This collision set the planet tumbling. Eventually it settles into its current axial tilt. Also, I thank you dearly for highlighting my comment, I appreciate it.
@@3km143 No need to take the Lord’s Name in vain.. you wouldn’t take Mohammed’s name in vain would you? Think about that.. Jesus died for you and me and all of humanity for Salvation. Think about that. He suffered.
The narrator : "In ancient times, humans studied the night sky and discovered the worlds of mercury, venus, mars, jupiter, and saturn. But beyond this realm of knowledge another world shined brightly, just waiting to be discovered..." My brain continuing : "UrAnus..."
Super bien explicado desde que vi por primera vez la revista National Geografic,me facinaba aprender tanto de la tierra el universo los animales todo y ahora por este medio en el RUclips Gracias 🙅🌎🌍🌏😘
@@isakayyik966 im a roman catholic but most of these people in the comment sections are athiests so i guess you should need to remove that comment and place it at somewhere else christian related not here
I was always fascinated with Uranus and not because of the joke behind its name but just because it's a unique planet that was being described in this video. Neptune is also my favorite planet
Uranus' icy temperatures are largely influenced by the planet's composition. What intrigues you the most about this blue world?
Just had a crazy thought, maybe, a bunch of Earth's water, ammonia, and methane, etc. came to us as a result of Uranus' supposed collision that knocked it on its side.
-and it all made it past Jupiter somehow... (aliens probably)
I always thought uranus was a gas giant 😂
Trying.Hard.Not.To.Crack.Uranus.Jokes
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+National Geographic why all the cartoons. It's almost as if people should know the real images and videos do exist but in the meantime the audience can watch some cartoons. Lovely...
@Unprofitable Servant whatever drug you're on, i want it
_Scrolls to comments section_
*This is where the fun begins.*
Hello there!
the production of meme
@Luke Skywalker Hello there.
@@johnjewers530 GENERAL KENOBI
no such thing as funx or begin or not, cepu, say, do any no matter what and any be perfect
Read the title
_Straight read the comments_
*Not disappointed*
Same, I didn't even watch the video
ME TOO
Yerp.
Same😂😂😂😂😂
Asamia same
What the title says: "Uranus 101"
How I see it: "Uranus lol"
Can. Not. Unsee...
that's a you problem
Hahahah
I see that cat meme in this comment
En_Slash_Aye 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I really hope humanity will one day discover planet Urpinus, so Uranus can take a break for awhile.
I’m from Urpinus, very nice place
Everybody gangsta till the new planet Hispinus crash into Uranus
@@RadekCrazy1 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well then....might as well add Urpusi lol
Owossssb
*Love that blue color!*
Mines brown :(
Good ET
Uranus is blue?
Khussal Zamlahani 🤦♂️
Azure
1:49 “Uranus has a dramatic orientation...”
Are you telling us it is...
bent over?
xD
A little bit nitpicky but... Wrong timestamp bud :v
BEN DOVER
hahaha
🤣🤣🤣
My brain :
Don't do it
Don't do it
Don't do it
Don't do it
Don't do it
Don't do it
Don't do it
Don't do it
Don't do it
Don't do it
Don't do it
Me :
Scientist just spotted something massive coming out of Uranus
This was copied off of another comment
Ik lol
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Something tasty?😍
@@diamondcastle2209 wh a t
"But beyond this realm of knowledge, another world shine brightly, just waiting to be discovered, Uranus"
LOOOOLOL I was thinking this to
uranus is also sun-sensitive, thats why its two poles are pointed towards and away from the sun .
Just make sure to apply that sticky cream everytime before you go out.
It will be Ur🅰nuses
Myanus isn't waiting to be discovered
Breaking news! A new discovered planet named Hispinus just crashed into Uranus..
It's not URanus...
It's OURanus
Clever Thirdy **plays Soviet Union anthem**
*_O V E R U S E D J O K E_*
Jesus
YES ITS NAME IS URANUS
YES ITS NAME IS URANUS
The place where the sun don't shine: Uranus.
Edit: *doesn't shine. Thanks for the correction, I'm grateful for every person who helped me learn English on the internet. ❤ Stay safe everyone!
*Lady Voldemort* 😂
Why is the vid name "Uranus LOL"? 🤔
mlgboiboiboi what
Doesn't*
@@thesuperdoge2476 I meant 101 as LOL and that the thumbnail is saying Uranus LOL
Jokes aside, I think this is my favorite planet. It’s colors and the combination of a unique orbit and the vertical rings make this an under appreciated and breathtakingly beautiful planet.
I agree! Uranus and Neptune are the mysterious brothers (or sisters); similar and different, both gorgeous.
FINALLY
I agree
uranus
I agree
Yes it's really take your breath away "wink wink"
“NASA wants to probe deeper into Uranus then ever before”
Well they better take me out to dinner first
Lmao 🤣
Jesus Christ lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoooo
LOL 😂😂
I edit this so the comments wont make much sense at all.
No
@@GAMETV-fe1mi YeS
@@afdhalulakbar5382 No
I’m not making any jokes. 😊
I’m ur first sub
Astronomers: URANUS
Communists: OURANUS
Capitalists: MYANUS
Apple: IANUS
YtubeUserr hahahahaha
Lol
Android: ANDANUS
Samsung: SamAnus
RUclips : LINUS
"Nasa wants to probe deeper in Uranus than ever before"
Comment section: nice
I am an expert at that.
stop boasting nasa!
Nice
actually l wouldn't have a problem with that
Yeah something has to be inserted to check Uranus' temperature
0:23 they kept us in suspense for 23 seconds LOL
J
The planet spins sideways, that means Uranus has a Dark side. It must be Freezing there, you would get completely frozen in a second.
It is, i'm quite cold.
Every half evolution the dark side would be the light side, although I don't think it would make much difference consider how far away it is.
Etesen. Wo hu ye?
cant be as cold as Joburg in winter tho. we'll survive baba
It's night and day on Uranus exactly like it is on Earth.
But beyond this realm of knowledge, another world shined brightly, just waiting to be discovered - Uranus
best opening scene ever.
Lol
Fax
have you ever wondered why these 2 profile pictures are cringe 0_0
@@thedog1636 reject anime, embrace doggo
People in 18th century: let's name it after gods
People in 21st century: Uranus jokes
@Al Morrison Uramus is the god of the sky and was the one who made the titans with gaea or something like that
@Al Morrison It is named after Ouranos, the greek god of heaven. Then romanized into Uranus.
It's named after a god forgot to wear it's underwear?
@@peppapig3061 nah but he got that part removed by his son so whatever
gqn2 so is that what they call it in the Soviet Union
I love how it is known what the core is made of on a planet that is so far away but we haven’t even been more than 8 miles beneath the crust of this planet we live on.
😂😂
but we still know what its made of
Sir sir this comment section for jokes only go be a wise guy elsewhere
probably because the mantel is made of LAVA
Lies again? Easy Job
This video is the most popular of the 101 series.I wonder why?
No clue.....wait....OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH.....buttholes....
Because Uranus
Because its on Uranus lolololl🤣🤣🤣
Because people like looking at Uranus
Why is everyone making fun of my brother? That isn't nice.
I'm not, I agree with you
Hahaha me too
Lol you made an account just for this video. Bored much?
How's the Wifi up there in space?
Neptu...Don't angry with my kids.😐
I never knew uranus had a ring
Do Do Uranus has a brown ring
@@Kyle-ys8ot ROFL
@@Kyle-ys8ot no its blue 😂
@@lucyaprilyui omg he's choking
@@JSA-SL HES CHOKING?! CALL 911!!! *_yes i know hes joking_*
National Geographic,good job! I’m from Greece and watching these videos makes me so proud of my country’s heritage. For Greek people watching these videos,I think it feels surreal and weird seeing all these names displayed in the universe. Astronomy began in Greece and continues to inspire everyone on Earth.
Yes, greek and latin, 2 great scripts
As a Greek, i can agree
Astronomy began in Ancient Egypt.
As surprising as knowing that Uranus banged his mother Gea
@@nikkbronx Observation of the sky coupled with recording those observations began far before the Egyptions. The Greek poster soundling like a My Big Fat Greek Wedding stereotype aside, is actually correct that the formal field of astronomy as a scientific endevour began with ancient Greeks thus the Greek moniker. Prior ancient societies had a more mystical and less regimented take on what became astronomy. (also see mathematics, physics, and a few other fields)
Where the Greek poster might be confused is the reason why so many Greek (and Latin ) words are used in modern science. The convention arose primarily because of nationalist bickering over names. In the case of Uranus, while ancient Greek achievements were magnificent they didn't have a clue Uranus existed. Herschel who discovered it named it "the Georgium Sidus" (the Georgian Planet) in honor of King George III of England. The name Uranus was first proposed by a later German astronomer Johann Elert who had no interest in perpetually calling an entire planet in our solar system after an English king. (ditto for everyone other than anyone English at the time)
If you really like Uranus that much, you should put a ring on it
I'm not sure how we can put a loop on a hole =))
Nguyen Pham oof
Someone needs to put a plug in comments like that.
Its too thicc
John Chesterfield dad jokes 101
It's amazing how the English language managed to make this Planet a living giant meme.
The English language isn't the one to blame, The immature people are the one's to blame, Most people don't even pronounce it correctly on purpose so they can sound "funny".
it's sad
@@rainatmidnight its not that we people are arent mature, we just like to make jokes...
@@vapour2090 Stupid jokes yes.
@@rainatmidnight There is nothing wrong on making Jokes, Alright?
Anytime they pronounce Uranus this way, I know they're covering up something.
Yea she tried too hard
It’s technically the correct pronunciation
Well, you are covering up Uranus too. Right?
She said urine
@@lilg8017 is this the adjective for Uranus?
When you realize that out of all the planet 101 videos, URANUS has the highest number of views 😂
That because every one love URANUS
lol
I love Uranus 💙
Half of them just wanted to read the comments section and got a good laugh. 😂
*Lady Voldemort* that’s what I came here for, lmao😂
Saturn: 2.7 mln views
Uranus: 5.3 mln views
Neptune: 1.8 mln views
Me: _hmmmmmmmmmmmm..._
😂😂😂
_Hrmmmmmmm_
Isn’t it obvious? Watching this and giving Uranus jokes in the comments is way more fun XD
How many views to jupiter???
@BIG JOCK KNEW HE KNEW SWEEP SWEEP
URANUS is a very deep topic. No wonder people flock to it.
Okay, how many of us came here for the comments?
Not me, but I'm here anyway.
im here for uranus
Intelligent comments. Uranus jokes are pretty cringe, it’s not 2003.
Ya got me...
I admit me
Whoever named this planet must have been trying desperately to hide something, because mentioning the name alone is enough to break down all serious conversation
basically after a Roman/Greek God.
"Uranus revolves once in 84 earth years i.e. one average human life time."
It is literally YOLO in every place around Uranus.
It would be like, wow, he's really old, he's 1 now.
Yup. You’d only see one spring, one summer, one fall, and one winter in your lifetime .. kinda depressing
@@TalkingTomx3 lol, it is tho. Watch the video
"Uranus orbits the star Mipeenis...[...]"
Higor Guedes your a god lol I Love that joke
ORBIT lol
Omg.......
GENIUS!
hahahahahahahah good 1
lets admit it... no matter how mature we get none of us will be able to hear a uranus joke and not laugh at it
I have a notion to second that emotion !
I don't really like Uranus I might shoot it 🔫🔫🔫
I did not even laugh at a single joke about Uranus' name.. I might be dumb but I like to learn about space rather than making such lame jokes 😬
@@srinidhisoundarrajan5884 Lame is an understatement. Uranus is a very interesting planet, but sadly people only "care" about the name.
@@no-im5mx and they came to this video only for joking
I expected Uranus jokes 101%
• K a i • we all did
@@Lyre206 what's on the dark side of the Moon??
@@coolbro9258 darkness
@@Lyre206 what about me ☹️
Cool Bro huh?
Uranus is a journey to the deepest unsolved mystery
-Thats what he said
Can’t wait for day when i can read this without laughing
..these are the only comebacks that make sense..
He?
@@Jeno_Sinatra yeah....
@@Jeno_Sinatra about her
1:12 Uranus is 4 earths wide
You imagine the rest
I need to grow up
If u loosen up abit and relax, u can probably fit 5 ;)
this was a meme 1000's of years in the making. Uranus is split vertically, right down the middle
Ayyy yooooooo
How’d they even fit a ring on it!
Who only came here for the juvenile comments instead of actual scientific curiosity?
Urmom
I tried to pay attention on science.. but i lost it every time she said uranus
Are you trolling for Uranus.
I came for both to be quite honest
I’m genuinely interested about uranus
I like to tell my wife “ I love you to Uranus and back”
hmw kamikaze whats the difference? lol
Just the legs then?
When's divorce?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
that 666 like counter scares me
How to keep Uranus warm in a vacuum?
Word
A pair of underwear should do it
Wow..very eductional and informtive..also well explained.
And also contains plain errors. Uranus' rotation axis doesn't keep pointing at the Sun, as implied by the animation at 0:41 and 2:01.
@@paolofabriziopugno1166 🤓
@Saturn OK Jupiter
@Saturn ok 😎
“Is it possible for humans to stand on Uranus”
I CANT STOP 🤣🤣🤣
No, you can't. You would sink through it's many atmospheric layers of gases and liquids that are roaming through Uranus for billions of years. And if you were to fall on it, it would be like falling through a very smelly hole, getting darker and hotter every second of your journey, until you reach the liquid mantle and get vaporized by it's heat.
@@accountthatillusetocomment3041 that’s what she said
No
😏
@Hugh Jaanus what do you mean?
One day I'll be mature enough to watch this video without giggling like a schoolgirl
Lol
Why do people think it's pronounced "your"? It's "ye-er"...
nope
Never. This shall remain a timeless joke.
Mr Burger That makes it sound Irish lmao
Earth: Hey Saturn have you seen my moon?
Saturn: Idk, check Uranus
Earth: Come on, stop jok--oh.
💀💀💀
Lol
🤣
Uranus:- Am i a joke to you?
Didn't know much about Uranus. Thanks a lot. What a fantastic series!!! ❣️❣️
*I bet you scroll to the comment section before you even watch the video.*
Preseted thats a big 10-4
Lol
Preseted on mobile i can do both.
how tf did you know
@Alpha Wolf Same.
"Just waiting to be discovered"
"Uranus"
Why, just why..
no
yeah we probably should have gave it a different name.
@@Nanu67-e9j Urrectum?
@@markdevontrocio1030 that's more funny
@@arussianguythatdoesntsmile6429 Urterus?
Number one: *its a GAS GIANT* xD
a VERY flatulent one lmao
TRIFLE Jokes aside, strictly speaking, it’s an ice giant.
Jacob Potischman r/woooosh
@@PenjaminCity420 i UsE rEdDiT🙄🙄🙄
Uranus is an ice giant not a gas giant!!!
I never miss a video on Uranus.
Why is Uranus in my recommended?
I'm not even into analysis.
pikokonut_Ch. ANALysis
@@CarlosAlberto-nq3iv ba dum tss
BROOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ohhhhhhh
Tinder?
Uranus is literally the awkward kid in the classroom, with that name and weird angle spinning it doesn't go unnoticed. But I'm sure deep inside Uranus there is a fascinating world to be explored.
hahaha
I am Kang, and this is my sister Kodos. We come from a sideways ringed planet, whose name we wish not to mention!
your last sentence was very flattering.
@@pemuda7075 well, Uranus deserves more attention. We shouldn't ignore him.
oh no
You know what, it doesn’t matter the age. We can all agree that Uranus Jokes are a universal form of humor
swukelz my moms an astronaut and she loves uranus
Aliens: *come to our solar system*
Me, the human tour guide: thats Jupiter and that's Saturn...
Aliens: what about that blue one with the cool ring?
Me: 😏 Uranus
Aliens: 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣😂😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣😊🤣🤣
uranus jokes don't translate to my language so it's not universal :(
@@eduardopupucon yes but u can translate ur language into English and then it works, so it is universal
I'm 34 and I'm here just to agree with you.
THIS IS LEGIT MY FAVOURITE PLANET‼️‼️ (excluding Earth of course)
Welcome to the largest collection of "Uranus" jokes.
Telios Abraxas Already exists.
@Telios Abraxas Jokes aside they got some pretty good stuff, but come on, why _that_ name?
Lies again? UFC NASCAR GrabCar
Another world shine brightly just waiting to be discovered *URANUS*
😂😂😂
Despite being the latest video from National Geographic of the planets, Uranus has most views. I guess Uranus is really a planet that fascinates people.
Yah. Thats totally it. 😆
I am fascinated by Uranus
Oh yeah, it's my favorite planet. No reason in particular.
😳
A lot of people find Uranus interesting!!
Thanks for including
Best comment section I’ve seen
Jerri lmao same😂
@@yojonah7168 lol 🤣
@@yojonah7168 darkness
@@yojonah7168 yes!
@@yojonah7168 I'll be your friend
I am getting flashbacks from my early childhood with my uncle
Eeeeeew
Doggo noooo is that why u wear sunglasses
RIP uranus
sim Ou literally
Mr kvi2levakvi5leva *oof*
Me:I should get some sleep..
RUclips: Uranus 101
Uranus lol
I actually clicked on this for the comments 😆
Were the comments expected, NatGeo?
lol
Guess i will never be mature enough not to laugh at Uranus.
Same
It's not about mature enough, it's new born, kids and new space enthusiasts...
When I'm still a kid I've never laugh about this jokes it's just annoying for me tbh
When I was a kid I didn't find this funny
@@TylerSolvestri I admire your maturity. I felt the same as a child. However as an adult , knowing the truth of our existence, this and the rest of the illusion of time and space is nothing short of HILLARIASNESS
The voice over artist tried so hard to pronounce Uranus with an inflection that would avoid smutty connotations, but it just ended up making it even more giggle worthy.
no that's actually a pretty common pronunciation for Uranus, a lot of astronomers say it that way.
I like the part where Ouranus becomes Uranus. xD
Remarkable and beautiful planet. Maybe someday...someone.. will reach that planet, who knows.
Azliana Lyana Uranus is a gas planet and there is methane gas which is poison
@@awsbukhari1208 I know love :) I guess my brain affected by too much watching Star Trek Discovery lately :)
I wonder who's gonna land on UrAnUs
Ya my next episode planet 😍😍😍😍
I wonder if there's a stable land in uranus for nasa to land at
Even if the sun gonna die, the comment section will live forever.
@Mark Lanzarotta gonna go hypernova
Hehe
super super nova! (read dis in a power rangers theme voice)
Lmao true
Im just making my mark here
Uranus: *literally rains diamonds*
Johann Elert Bode: lmao let's name it uranus lol
Uranus: am I a joke to you?
/// UwU /// it also rains diamonds on Saturn
Yep
Yes
Uranus is a joke
Yes, it is a joke. Was that not obvious.
1:52 Inaccurate, the earth's axis is slightly tilted at approximately 23.5 degrees. I don't think any of the planets are at a straight 180 or 0 degree angle.
In astronomy, axial tilt, also known as obliquity, is the angle between an object's rotational axis and its orbital axis, which is the line perpendicular to its orbital plane; equivalently, it is the angle between its equatorial plane and orbital plane.[1] It differs from orbital inclination. At an obliquity of 0 degrees, the two axes point in the same direction; that is, the rotational axis is perpendicular to the orbital plane.
Earth's axial tilt (obliquity) is currently about 23.4°.
The rotational axis of Earth, for example, is the imaginary line that passes through both the North Pole and South Pole, whereas the Earth's orbital axis is the line perpendicular to the imaginary plane through which the Earth moves as it rotates around the Sun; the Earth's obliquity or axial tilt is the angle between these two lines. Earth's obliquity oscillates between 22.1 and 24.5 degrees[2] on a 41,000-year cycle. Based on a continuously updated formula (here Laskar, 1986, though since 2006 the IMCCE and the IAU recommend the P03 model), Earth's mean obliquity (without taking into account the nutation in obliquity) is currently about 23°26′11.2″ (or 23.43644°) and decreasing; according to P03 astronomical model, its value (without taking into account the nutation in obliquity) was 23°26′11.570″ (23.4365472133°) on January 1, 2021, 0 TT.
Over the course of an orbital period, the obliquity usually does not change considerably, and the orientation of the axis remains the same relative to the background of stars. This causes one pole to be directed more toward the Sun on one side of the orbit, and the other pole on the other side-the cause of the seasons of the earth.
Tilt of Uranus
The Earth’s axis is tilted about 23.5 degrees. This is why we have seasons on Earth. But the axis of Uranus is tilted so far it’s hard to imagine how it might have even happened. The axis of Uranus is tilted at an angle of 98-degrees compared to the Sun’s orbital plane.
While the rest of the planets in the Solar System can be thought of like spinning tops, Uranus is more like a rolling ball going around the Sun. During the point of the Uranian solstices, one pole faces the Sun continuously, while the other pole faces away. Only a thin strip of the surface of Uranus experiences any kind of night/day cycle. Uranus’ poles experience 42 years of continuous sunlight, and then 42 years of continuous darkness. During the time of the equinox on Uranus, the planet’s equator is facing the Sun, and so it experiences day/night cycles like we have here on Earth.
What could have caused Uranus to be tilted over on its side like this? Astronomers think that a large protoplanet smashed into Uranus billions of years ago. This collision set the planet tumbling. Eventually it settles into its current axial tilt.
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Found serious cooment
Love the info! I wanted to know why the rotational axis of earth shifts over these long periods of time? What could be the cause?
02:34 "Uranus and its many unusual features were a mystery to the ancients" that's what my gf keeps telling me on a regular basis.
lol
This was good. Good.
Can I see Uranus too, lavender?
- Ron Wealsey
wait WHEN?? or at least, which book?
legendary.
@@jasondeng7677 In divination class in book 4.
@@Jennifer-nk1uo Harry Potter
LMFAO
THen he actually saw it in book 6.
Whoever named the planet “Uranus” must be joking but the nerds didn’t get the joke.
Of course because they have brain to carculated something while you people only get it jokes without understanding meaning of it ;)
Shut up Indian
actually dispite its unfortunate spelling,its intended pronunciation was Or-Ah-nose,like the primordial god it was named for.
Dakota Stein wow nice
@@ashmilboii2105 Wow such troll
Another world shined brightly, just waiting to be discovered... Uranus
Its *“Ur🅰nus”*
This video is going to get popular because of other reasons.
@LagiNaLangAko23 I like Uranus as well.
0:46 “A human living on Uranus would experience the four seasons”
Jesus....
@@3km143 No need to take the Lord’s Name in vain.. you wouldn’t take Mohammed’s name in vain would you? Think about that.. Jesus died for you and me and all of humanity for Salvation. Think about that. He suffered.
@@di4791 Think about this ratio
Oh I bet he would, Uranus is something else, my friend
@@di4791 oh God...
1:52 You got Venus' direction of spin wrong. It spins backwards.
what? u supposed to make uranus joke
Well actually Venus really has a retrograde or a backwards rotation. Just still learning why on my side tbh xD
@Mark Lanzarotta Do you even know what Venus is??
@@louiesahannah very true
@@nanoa4863 please...stop talking
I'm watching this while firmly on the commode. How appropriate.
OURANUS
*communist music starts playing*
921 gaming Ouranos*
oh my god
Not as clever as you hoped
Badum tish!
XD
And some people still believes that Earth is flat
Francis Vincent and you believe that’s not CGi.
You’ve got to be kidding me.
Earth chan is not flat!!
maybe uranus is flat ?
You believe the cgi you see?
Yep and planets are actually just lights.
"Uranus have the coolest temperatures in solar system."
God I can't stop laughing.
why ?
what's funny ?
@@Player_N.1 "coolest" in here was mean as something that "great/cool" not "cold"
*Real* mature, Bradley.
@@NovatrimAnima its kinda immature
its hard not to keep in a laugh or at least a smirk bro its too funny 😭😭
I can't explain why, but Uranus has always been my favorite planet in the Solar System. It just stood out to me more than the rest of the worlds.
The narrator : "In ancient times, humans studied the night sky and discovered the worlds of mercury, venus, mars, jupiter, and saturn. But beyond this realm of knowledge another world shined brightly, just waiting to be discovered..."
My brain continuing : "UrAnus..."
What brain?
@@picassoboy52 insert the capital letter o times one hundred
@@picassoboy52 Big Brain
I'm here for the uranus jokes.
Urmom
I'm here for Uranus.
Yes, cause you are a juvenile, obnoxious, immature, pitiful, pathetic fool who still thinks and talks like he is 12.
You might talk to the Klingons about that. They love Uranus so much they moved there. Sadly they were all WIPED out after a mass ex STINK tion.
Thank you so much I really needed this for school
I love how we all searched Uranus on youtube just to go to the comments and laugh at Uranus jokes
True 🦧
But I am here to s t u d y
@@bumpyrasheed5230 you came here to study Uranus? ;()
i am sorry i havent liked the comment i cant mess up the 69
i came here to find out if Uranus has a moon named Rehctuhm.
Johann Elert Bode
*THANK YOU FOR GIVING THE PLANET SUCH WONDERFUL NAME*
1:04
"Uranus has the coldest temperatures in the solar system"
*laughs in Pluto*
Random Chicken No.
laughs in oorts cloud
***laughs in Canada***
Laughs in Quaror
Quaroar*
Super bien explicado desde que vi por primera vez la revista National Geografic,me facinaba aprender tanto de la tierra el universo los animales todo y ahora por este medio en el RUclips Gracias 🙅🌎🌍🌏😘
Jesus loves humanity humanity needs Jesus! Read the Bible Praise the Lord!
@@isakayyik966 im a roman catholic but most of these people in the comment sections are athiests so i guess you should need to remove that comment and place it at somewhere else christian related not here
*Trying. My. Best. Not. To. Crack. A. Uranus. Joke.*
And you just failed with crack.
Uranus is tilted.
*Trying. My. Best. To. Think. Of. A. Uranus. Joke*
@@sirrhynus4280 r/wooosh
Don’t hold it back, it’ll make you ill 🤣🤣🤣
I was always fascinated with Uranus and not because of the joke behind its name but just because it's a unique planet that was being described in this video. Neptune is also my favorite planet
"I was always fascinated with Uranus" should have ended it there.
@@bo0h0o80 Shut up
That's what she said
My favorite planet is Pluto
@@mothgosally9333 me to
So... the End Game will happen in Uranus huh, Thanos?
Thanus
Wow I love the way uranus looks up close
The only reason I clicked this video is because of the Uranus comments 😂
STFU and stick to your anime you narutard weeaboo
@@Guy-lk3rw whoa easy there tiger
Only -223 C? That’s summer here in Scandinavia.
Here too in northern Russia
Alexander Hansen her
223 degrees C is like winter in Las Vegas
found a serious comment
@@RocketShipSquid
oh haha
0:44 No, Uranus does not have the same pole pointed at the sun through its entire orbit... You are National Geographic, you should know better!
What are you doing in the comment section. No one is here for the video, Everyone is in for the memes.
zapfanzapfan Ikr, quite surprised they would get that wrong.
@@masoodjalal1152 literally this video is for information about planets not memes I think you got it wrong buster
@@MarriedToAsmo haha Uranus goes brrrr
@@Sand__07 haha not funny
I am just fascinated by Uranus...cool blue...in every aspect it's different from others.
thanks i appreciate it
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So there are only 100 comments?
@@jayeshgajbhar Are you stupid?
@@z3yion287 are you stupid? This comment, not comments like this. If ops comment if 1 percent of all the comments, there is 100 total
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