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14-1 Uranus was discovered by chance, but Neptune’s existence was predicted by applying Newtonian mechanics
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14-2 Uranus is nearly featureless and has an unusually tilted axis of rotation
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14-3 Neptune is a cold, bluish world with Jupiterlike atmospheric features
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14-4 Uranus and Neptune contain a higher proportion of heavy elements than Jupiter and Saturn
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14-5 The magnetic fields of both Uranus and Neptune are oriented at unusual angles
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14-6 Uranus and Neptune each has a system of thin, dark rings
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14-7 Uranus’s larger and smaller satellites
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14-8 Neptune’s satellite Triton is an icy world with a young surface and a tenuous atmosphere
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14-9 Pluto is smaller than any planet
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14-10 Trans-Neptunian Objects and Pluto’s Reclassification
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