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Uranus is on a collision course with Earth, and we have only 30 days to prepare! How did this happen? Well, Uranus is a gas giant, and gas giants are notoriously unstable. They're constantly changing size and shape, and they produce a lot of methane gas. Uranus is no different - in fact, it's the most unstable gas giant in our Solar System. But what caused Uranus to become so unstable? Let’s explore this possibility in this question.
Uranus became stable and is heading towards our planet. How? Scientists believe it was a massive collision with another planet. This epic collision changed Uranus' orbit, and now it's heading straight for Earth. If Uranus collides with Earth, the impact will be devastating. The ice giant is twice the size of Earth, and its methane gas will cause global climate change. Not to mention the horrific stink - Uranus smells like rotten eggs! We have to do something to stop this! What will happen if Uranus collides with Earth? What would it mean for our solar system? Let’s take a step back and explore this possibility!
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00:00 Intro
0:50 How Uranus become unstable
3:40 Why Uranus is so strange?
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