
The seventh planet from the Sun's corona, Uranus orbits as a seemingly desolate blue-green disk on the Solar System's horizon.
Revolving about the Sun every 85 Earth years and 17 hours about its 98 degree axis, Uranus probably had formed during a collision at the edges of the solar system.
Further, strangely, Uranus rotates about its steep axis opposite to that of Earth's. As with most of the distant planets in the solar system, Uranus also has a magnificent system of rings and moons that accompany its rotations. Currently, the Voyager mission has discovered 15 moons and 11 rings that hover about the blue planet.