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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-21 19-05

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Further out, at nearly 1,890 feet from the Sun, lies Uranus, often called an "ice giant" because of its composition. Despite its nickname, Uranus is relatively modest in size compared to the giants closer to the Sun but spins on its side, an unusual trait in our solar system.

Neptune, approximately 2,963 feet from the Sun in the model, is similar in size to Uranus and characterized by its deep blue hues. It is the furthest recognized planet in our solar system, marked by dark, cold, and mysterious environments.

The Kuiper Belt and Trans-Neptunian Objects