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For this reason, scientists often classify Uranus and Neptune as "ice giants" to distinguish them from the gas giants. Uranus's atmosphere is similar to Jupiter's and Saturn's in its primary composition of hydrogen and helium , but it contains more " ices " such as water, ammonia , and methane , along with traces of other hydrocarbons .
English: Uranus's astrological and astronomical symbol, in SVG, sized to match all the other symbols. Also at Unicode U+2645, which renders as ♅. Also at Unicode U+2645, which renders as ♅. Español: El símbolo astrológico y astronómico del planeta Urano , en formato SVG, ajustado al mismo tamaño de los demás símbolos.
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The ice giants Uranus and Neptune live up to their name. Although humans have only ever sent one spacecraft (Voyager 2) toward these far-flung worlds, scientists have a pretty good idea that these ...
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The pronunciation of the name Uranus preferred among astronomers is / ˈ jʊər ə n ə s / YOOR-ə-nəs, [1] with the long "u" of English and stress on the first syllable as in Latin Uranus, in contrast to / j ʊ ˈ r eɪ n ə s / yoo-RAY-nəs, with stress on the second syllable and a long a, though both are considered acceptable. [g]