Yupp Uranus is made of uranium Pluto is made of plutonium, Neptune is made of neptunium Ceres (dwarf planet) is made of cerium Albert Einstein was made of Einsteinium And Mercury is obviously made of Mercury. read more
Uranium was named after Uranus, discovered a few decades earlier. Continuing that pattern, Cerium was named after the astroid Ceres, discovered two years earlier. Palladium was named after the astroid Pallas at about the same time. read more
Launched in 1977, Voyager 2 made its closest approach to Uranus on 24 January 1986, coming within 81,500 km (50,600 mi) of the cloudtops, before continuing its journey to Neptune. read more
The mass of Uranus is roughly 14.5 times the mass of the Earth. Astronomers think that between 9.3 and 13.5 Earth masses of this is made up of these ices. Hydrogen and helium only account for about 0.5 to 1.5 Earth masses. The rest of the material in Uranus is probably rocky material. read more