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>Neptune, the farthest planet in our solar system, in ONE flyby; Still get multiple images showing clouds on it, multiple images about its big storms, and even "videos"
>Meanwhile, Uranus gets jack shit of images & videos, beside the one two from the same flyby
Where are the Uranus images/videos?

Also, Planet & Moons thread.

>> No.12529468

>>12529465
Because Uranus is quite murky

>> No.12529470

Uranus is a most unfortunately named planet.
Most people will NEVER see past it's name.
As such, the public has no interest in it.

>> No.12529471

>>12529465
No one wants to see Uranus.

>> No.12529589

>>12529471
we must probe it more by means of re-entry

>> No.12529596

https://youtu.be/OSWszdSHkyE

>> No.12529723

>>12529465
You're starting to realize the truth anon, but still got a long way to go.
Think about why they suddenly deleted Pluto.
And yourself why Sun and Moon are the same size.
Look at the horizon.
The Earth is not a globe.

>> No.12530127
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12530127

People don't really care about Uranus other than its name (dude your anus lmao)

>> No.12530149

>>12529465
Why are you so interested in my anus op?

>> No.12530155
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>>12529723
>This whole post

>> No.12530444

Maybe that one flyby just happened to pass Neptune and not Uranus. If things were ideal, they probably would get tons of Uranus pictures.

>> No.12530467

>>12530155
brainlet
you probably think covid and gravity are real too

>> No.12530535

>>12530467
False equivalence and strawman all in one! What wonderful insight. Project harder, faggot.

>> No.12531220

>>12529465

I know someone who was deep probing Uranus. Because earth supposedly from the outer limit is seen as having ultraviolet cloud.

>> No.12531232
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12531232

>>12531220

It looks something like this.

>> No.12531566

>>12529465
>>12529470
>>12530127
I thought it was supposed to be pronounced 'YOUR - an us', not 'your AN us'

>> No.12531579

>>12529470
Could be fixed by using the alternte spelling Ouranos. That way it's no longer Your-anus but all of Our-anus.

>> No.12531583

>>12529465
>>12529470
>>12529471
how the FUCK are you supposed to rename a planet? Uranus sounds rad but I bet the PR is the main thing holding it back

>> No.12531599

>>12529465
CGP Grey has a good video on the subject
https://youtu.be/h3ppbbYXMxE

>> No.12531621

>>12530535
what?

>> No.12531666

>>12529470
death to those that mock caelus

>> No.12531668

>>12529465
uranus's atmosphere obscures it's innerworkings, unlike neptune.

>> No.12532846
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12532846

>>12529465
https://youtu.be/1zp3b6YCXqI

>> No.12532877

>>12530467
Shit attempt at a bait. Only one faggot fell for it.

>> No.12533528

Does anyone know the site/chart that has earth as 1 pixel, scrolls horizontally for a very very long time showing the actual distance for all the planets??? Thank you!!

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12535635

>>12533528
got it. Thanks for reminding me, it's a cool site.
https://joshworth.com/dev/pixelspace/pixelspace_solarsystem.html

>> No.12535696

>>12529465
saw ur mom's anus last nite though, lmfao

>> No.12535932

>>12529470
I have a lot of interest in Uranus anon

>> No.12536161

>>12535635
I've been wondering about this site for 5 years now ... when i buy land that has at least 500 meters of space i'm making a model based on this scale. i'll have to use lights as planets in order to see them all. Thank you.

>> No.12537697

>>12536161
Sounds cool.
Another scale model:
https://youtu.be/Kj4524AAZdE

>> No.12538945

>>12531583
Just call it Ouranos.

>> No.12539128

>>12529465
>Bruh... Uranus isn't that like the Gahreek name of your ass nigguh? Lmao

Un-fucking-real. These people vote.

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12540689

>>12529465
>Also, Planet & Moons thread.

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>>12540689

>> No.12541786
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>>12540689

>> No.12541808

>>12540689
So many small fuckers in the solar system, nothing really have been happening on them for billions of years.

>> No.12543227

>>12538945
>Ouranus
Are you a communist?

>> No.12543257

>>12529465

To be fair, the neptune flyby was pretty shit because the low bitrate made the separate color photos too spaced apart to make a decent image.

Every pic of Neptune is just some photoshoped shoehorning together the unmatchable filters.

>> No.12544038
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12544038

I captured Uranus using my phone camera. 30s exposure.

>> No.12544151

>>12543257
Really? Then I wonder how the images should like in reality. Are there any better edits?

>> No.12544169

>>12529468
>>12529470
>>12529471
>>12530127
>>12530149
>>12531566
>>12531579
>>12531583
>>12535696
>>12535932
>americans

>> No.12544492

>>12544169
More like anglos in general, with the joke being mostly from English.

>> No.12544679

>>12544038
No shit? I didn't know they were capable of that
Can you catch the moons of jupiter/rings of saturn too?

>> No.12545668

>>12544038
What kind of phone do you have? That's rather impressive.

>> No.12545950

>>12529470
Should've gone with Ouranos.

>> No.12545957

>>12544169
shoudn't have learened english, that was your first mistake

>> No.12546062

Why can't the solar system bodies be organised more conveniently? I want an article that lists all the notable things in order of aphelion, or perihelion, or semi-major axis and everything jumps from Jupiter to Saturn to Ceres to Quaour to Uranus to the Aten asteroids to Pluto to Neptune

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12546722

>>12545668
Oneplus 7T

>>12544679
>Can you catch the moons of jupiter/rings of saturn too?
No, unless I put a pair of binoculars or a telescope infront of the lens.

>> No.12547366

>>12531232
best in thread

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>>12541808
99% of all mass in the Solar system is the Sun. Even the biggest rocky objects like the Earth are basically just tiny bits of microscopic dust floating in the void around the Sun.

>> No.12547770

>>12544169
>69

>> No.12548252
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12548252

Astrum have just released a remaster of his Uranus video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCmC0XOKO5Q

>> No.12548301

>>12545668
P30 Pro or P40 are better