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The radius of Earth is 6,378.1 km, which is 18,983.9 km less than the radius of Uranus. Find the radius of Uranus.
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The radius of Earth is 6,378.1 km, which is 18,983.9 km less than the radius of Uranus. Find the radius of Uranus.
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Uranus has an equatorial radius of 25,559 km and a radius of 24,973 km at the poles.
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