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[[File:Uranus.jpg|thumb|288x288px]]The seventh planet in the [[Sol System]]. This planet is classified as a cool [[Planet Class|N-Class]] world. It has a total of 27 moons, 6 out of them have been colonized (but not terraformed). It is most famous for rotating on its side along with its moons and thin rings. It is believed that a collision eons ago turned the planet on its axis.[[File:Uranus_station.jpg|thumb|small floating city over Uranus|left|222x222px]]
[[File:Uranus.jpg|thumb|288x288px]]The seventh planet in the [[Sol System]]. This planet is classified as a cool [[Planet Class|N-Class]] world. It has a total of 27 moons, 6 out of them have been colonized (but not terraformed). It is most famous for rotating on its side along with its moons and thin rings. It is believed that a collision eons ago turned the planet on its axis.[[File:Uranus_station.jpg|thumb|small floating city over Uranus|left|222x222px]]


There are not many floating cities within the atmosphere of this world, much like [[Neptune]].
There are 17 floating cities within the atmosphere of this world, much like [[Neptune]].


[[File:UranusFromAriel.jpg|thumb|Uranus, as seen from [[Ariel]], one of its moons.]][[Category:Gas giants]]
[[File:UranusFromAriel.jpg|thumb|Uranus, as seen from [[Ariel]], one of its moons.]][[Category:Gas giants]]

Revision as of 16:57, October 19, 2018

The seventh planet in the Sol System. This planet is classified as a cool N-Class world. It has a total of 27 moons, 6 out of them have been colonized (but not terraformed). It is most famous for rotating on its side along with its moons and thin rings. It is believed that a collision eons ago turned the planet on its axis.

small floating city over Uranus

There are 17 floating cities within the atmosphere of this world, much like Neptune.

Uranus, as seen from Ariel, one of its moons.