"Unveiling Uranus: A Spectacular View of the World Beyond"

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Uranus will make its closest approach to Earth on November 13, providing an excellent opportunity for stargazers to observe the ice giant with a small amateur telescope or binoculars. Larger telescopes may even reveal its rings. Billions of years ago, Uranus and Neptune likely formed closer to the Sun before migrating to their current positions, potentially flinging other ice giants out of the solar system. Uranus acquired its unusual tilt during a massive collision with a planet around 4 billion years ago.
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