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Uranus may have more in common with Earth than we thought, 40-year-old Voyager 2 probe data shows
Revisiting old data from Voyager 2, scientists have worked out how a dense, shocked region of the solar wind could have ...
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Voyager 2 recheck may crack a 39-year Uranus mystery
Nearly four decades after Voyager 2 skimmed past Uranus, a fresh look at its measurements is reshaping what scientists ...
New models suggest Uranus and Neptune may hold far more rock than expected, raising questions about how these distant planets formed.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Artist's illustration showing a distant star going out of sight as it is eclipsed by Uranus — an ...
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Uranus May Not Be So Weird After All – Voyager Just Caught It During An Unusual Gust Of Wind
Forty years ago, Voyager imaged Uranus and presented the world with a new mystery. Upon further inspection, it may have just ...
To date, the Voyager 2 probe has provided the only direct measurements of the radiation environment at Uranus. This led to ...
Uranus and Neptune may not be the icy worlds we’ve long imagined. A new Swiss-led study uses innovative hybrid modeling to ...
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⚡ A new explanation for Uranus' extreme radiation
Uranus' radiation belts exhibit a surprising characteristic: their intensity far exceeds scientific predictions. This ...
Uranus will reach perigee, or the closest point in its orbit to Earth overnight at approximately 3 a.m. EST. NASA, ESA, A. Simon (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center), and M.H. Wong and A. Hsu ...
New research shows Uranus’ fierce radiation belts were a short-lived blast from a solar storm, reshaping what Voyager 2 ...
Berkeley — As the rings of Uranus swing edge-on to Earth – a short-lived view we get only once every 42 years – astronomers observing the event are getting an unprecedented, glare-free view of the ...
Two of Earth’s neighbors are on track to be in opposition, providing amateur and professional astronomers a clearer, brighter view of them both. Beginning on Thursday until Friday, Nov. 3, Jupiter ...
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