... International Year of Astronomy in Ireland . Site Navigation [Skip] . Venus and Uranus on 26 January 2009. ... Next . List . Taken on 26th January 2009 this image shows the close approach of the planets Venus (top) and Uranus (marked). ...
... Titania is below to the left, Oberon is above Uranus, Ariel Umbriel are together above to the right of Uranus, Miranda is fainter but can clearly be seen in this I-band image, slightly above and to the left of Ariel/Umbriel. ...
... Titania is below to the left, Oberon is above Uranus, Ariel Umbriel are together above to the right of Uranus, Miranda is hard to see in this V-band image. ...
... Titania is below to the left, Oberon is above Uranus, Ariel Umbriel are together above to the right of Uranus, Miranda is hard to see in this R-band image. ...
... View of the planets Uranus, Venus and Mars in the early evening western sky after ... on 21 February, and within approximately a tenth of a degree of Uranus on 4 March ...
... Probably the most famous astronomer of the 18th century, Sir William Herschel discovered, in addition to the planet Uranus, many new nebulae, clusters of stars and binary stars. ...
... 28 January 2009 Earthshine . 28 January 2009 Earthshine . Venus and Uranus on 26 January 2009 . Mira Cetus . Venus Occultation on 1 December 2008 . ...
... The major satellites of Uranus as viewed by Voyager 2 in January 1986. ... of one of the satellites of the planet Uranus passing in front of another ... In the case of Uranus, a season of mutual events occurs just once every 42 years ...
... Titania is the largest satellite of the planet Uranus. ... It is 1578 km in diameter and orbits Uranus at a distance of 436273 km completing one revolution around the planet every 208 ...