Cool! Thanks, will be watching :)
Book mark for this evening.
Thanks very much...
From that headline, I thought the laws of physics had changed suddenly and was about to crack open my old DVD of “When Worlds Collide.”
746 million miles is a close encounter? /s
Good thing Uranus wasn’t Mooned; how would we tell them apart?
I hope it misses being swallowed up by Saturn.
Our other moon knocked over Uranus.... true story.
Uranus is unique among all the planets of the solar system because it essentially orbits on its side, with its axis tilted nearly perpendicular to the Sun.
http://io9.gizmodo.com/5847495/how-uranus-got-knocked-on-its-side