Which planet in our solar system was the first to be discovered by telescope?
Mars
Jupiter
Venus
Uranus
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Which planet in our solar system was the first discovered by telescope ?
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There are Eight planets in the solar system , in which Uranus is one of those planets.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun.
Uranus is third largest planet in the solar system.
This planet is made of ice , gases and liquid metal.
Atmosphere of the Uranus planet contains hydrogen , helium and methane.
Uranus became the first planet discovered with the use of telescope.
Answer :
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There are Eight planets in the solar system , in which Uranus is one of those planets.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun.
Uranus is third largest planet in the solar system.
This planet is made of ice , gases and liquid metal.
Atmosphere of the Uranus planet contains hydrogen , helium and methane.
Uranus became the first planet discovered with the use of telescope.
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Q. Which planet in our solar system was the first to be discovered by telescope?
(a) Mars
(b) Jupiter
(c) Venus
(d) Uranus
Answer : Option (d) Uranus
Extra information :
-- Uranus was discovered in 1781 by William Harhall.
-- It is the first planet discovered with a telescope.
-- It is the third largest planet in size. Its temperature is around - 215°C.
-- The name of the five rings in nine volumes around it is alpha (α), beeta (β), gaama (γ), delta (Δ) and epsilon.
-- It revolves from east to west on its axis, while other planets revolves around west to east.
-- Its biggest satellite is Titania.
-- All satellites revolves in the opposite direction of the Earth.
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