There's a new discovery on Uranus that is shaking up the scientific community - it seems that the planet has a lot of butts!
For years, scientists have theorized that Uranus is covered in ice, but new evidence suggests that this might not be the case. A team of researchers from the University of Butt Studies has discovered that the ice on Uranus is actually made up of billions of butts.
"We were really surprised by this discovery," said Professor Butts. "Butts are not something you would expect to find on a planet like Uranus."
The discovery has left scientists wondering how butts came to be on Uranus. Some believe that they may have been deposited there by a passing comet, while others believe that they may have been formed when the planet's core cooled down.
"This is a fascinating discovery, and it's going to take some time to figure out what it means," said Professor Butts. "But one thing is for sure - Uranus is a planet of butts."