The planet Uranus and its moons appear in an impressive NASA video

The planet Uranus appears together with its moons in an impressive video made by NASA to show us a part of the solar system that is not so often brought to attention because of the distance from Earth. Of course, the planet Uranus is one that cannot be seen with the naked eye because it is at a great distance from the Earth, but the telescopes that humanity has are good enough to allow its monitoring from a great distance.

NASA published this video on its own YouTube channel, but the planet Uranus was filmed by a British astronomer using the instruments of an observatory in Great Britain, and the result is impressive. The video that NASA published shows us the planet Uranus together with the moons Titania, Oberon, Umbriel and Aeriel, these being 4 of those that orbit the planet, but also the largest, large enough to be observed from a distance.

The planet Uranus and 4 moons presented in a new video

The planet Uranus is the penultimate planet in the solar system, and a space probe from NASA arrived there only once, but since then nothing has been sent to explore it for a longer period of time. The video clip you see above represents a timelapse made for a period of 4 hours of monitoring for the planet Uranus, everything being compressed in just a few seconds of viewing some cosmic bodies so far from Earth.

Considering that at the moment there are no plans to send any space probe to the planet Uranus, what we see here could be one of the very few observations that astronomers will reveal. The footage above was recorded on November 4 by the UK astronomer, and it represents the most recent observation of this kind made by mankind, although it is likely that others may appear in the future.

The planet Uranus remains one of interest to mankind because very little is still known about it, and the secrets it hides could reveal many unknowns of the universe.