The lost world
How would the fifth planet measure up to the other ice giants? The fifth ice giant
Mass: Around 1.024 x 1026 kg
Radius: Roughly 25,000km (15,534mi)
Temperature: -183°C (-297°F)
Composition: Mostly rock and ice, with ten per cent atmosphere
Characteristics: Moons would have been removed during the ejection process
Colour: Similar to Neptune
Uranus
Mass: 8.68 x 1025 kg
Radius: 25,362km (15,759mi)
Temperature: -215°C (-355°F)
Composition: Hydrogen, helium, methane, water and ammonia ices with a rocky core
Characteristics: Planetary rings and 27 moons
Colour: Blue-green due to atmosphere
Neptune
Mass: 1.024 x 1026 kg
Radius: 24,622km (15,299mi)
Temperature: -226.55°C (-375.8°F)
Composition: Hydrogen, helium, water and methane, with a core of iron, nickel and silicates
Characteristics: Planetary rings and 14 moons
Colour: Blue tint due to cloud cover…