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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2007

The planet Uranus, its rings and moons, as observed by Hubble telescope in 1999. (The original video ratio is 5:8 and due to the 4:3 upload ratio, the image width is somewhat elongated. To see the video in its truee format, click the button to the right of the volume control). Source- http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1999/11

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  • your anus!!!Yeahh

  • Uranus is an interesting planet. i just wish they gave it a better name lol. because every time i talk about it people start giggling. i would love to know what causes its unusual rotation. could something large have hit it sometimes in its past?

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  • @revankader I have read that a huge impact may have occurred that caused Uranus's unusual rotation.

  • You know, there's a lot of methane gas in Uranus.

  • @revankader a foot *giggles*

  • how big is uranus?

  • Yup - My anus is hella epic

  • @dne743 ...how can a gas planet be affected by a solid object sir...

  • what about my anus?

  • Mianus is far away than Uranus. 

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  • Uranus is my favorite form of birth control..gigiddy!

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