The giant planet with the goofy name deserves some love, too.
TheUniversity of Hertfordshire Bayfordbury Observatorycaptured a gorgeous look at Uranus dancing with its moons.
Theobservatory team shared several videos last week of Uranus in action, captured during opposition on Nov. 4.
Opposition is when the planet is opposite the sun with Earth in the middle.
The celestial objects appear to slide across space as the stars in the background hold still.
Last night Uranus reached opposition.
Most of the moons are named for characters from William Shakespeare’s plays.
Uranus isa genuinely stinky planetthat would smell like rotten eggs and farts if you got close enough.