Uranus, the first planet to be discovered by William Herschel in 1781 is also known as dancing planet or lying planet because its axis of… | Instagram
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A plan of the solar system, exhibiting relative magnitudes and distances. The planet Uranus is here called Herschel. Historical engraving, 18th century. William Herschel discovered Uranus on 13 March 1781, expanding the
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