Terrifying simulation shows what would happen if humans spent just five seconds on Uranus
**Uranus may look stunning with its blue-green hue, but surviving just five seconds there would be impossible. The ice giant’s atmosphere is toxic, with temperatures plunging to -371°F (-224°C) and clouds of hydrogen sulfide that would kill you instantly. If you somehow made it deeper, hurricane-force winds of 560 mph and diamond rain—formed from crushed methane—would shred you apart. The extreme pressure near the core would then flatten your remains, possibly turning them into diamonds.**
**Despite its beauty, Uranus is a deadly world. Its methane-rich atmosphere creates its vibrant color but also generates crushing storms and unlivable conditions. While fascinating to study from afar, humans will never walk—or survive—on this hostile planet. The journey alone would take a decade, making Uranus one of the most inhospitable places in our solar system.**