A voyage to Uranus



Uranus, a wonder to explore,
A mystery to unravel and adore.
Seventh from the sun, a world of blue-green,
With secrets to unveil, like none you've seen.

Tilted axis, a unique sight,
At 98 degrees, it spins just right,
And negative 224 degrees Celsius,
Uranus is one of the coldest, no less.

Methane, hydrogen, and helium,
Uranus' atmosphere, a scientific realm,
Deeper within, a layer of ice,
A mantle of rock, so precise.

13 rings of dust and ice,
Water ice, their primary guise,
Faint and challenging to see,
Studying their composition, a scientific spree.

27 moons orbiting around,
Titania, the largest can be found,
Rock and water ice, its makeup,
Probing Uranus, a chance to shake up.

A cosmic puzzle, a scientific call,
Uranus, a planet that mystifies us all,
Why explore its chemistry, you ask?
To know our place in this cosmic task.

About this poem

I wrote this poem out my passion for space exploration, I'm particularly interested in Astrobiology. I attended a webinar on "Uranus: exploring the ice-cold chemistry of the ‘frozen frontier’ organized by Chemistry World webinars and Scientists from NASA; this specifically ignited me to write this particular poem

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Written on April 08, 2023

Submitted by Aloo-Denish on June 01, 2023

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Scheme AABB CCXX XXDD DXEE FFGG HHII
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 845
Words 173
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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