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Uranus, Neptune
There May Be 5,000-Mile Deep Oceans On Uranus And Neptune, Scientist Says
A planetary scientist proposes that the interiors of Uranus and Neptune are layered, with deep oceans of water above compressed carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen.
Vast Oceans of Water May Be Hiding Within Uranus and Neptune
A scientist simulated the contents of the ice giant worlds, and found that a fluid layer may explain each planet’s strange magnetic field.
Neptune and Uranus have a magnetic mystery — but the case may finally be cracked
Both of the ice giant planets, Uranus and Neptune, lacked what's known as a "dipole magnetic field." This was in stark contrast to our own rocky world, as well as the two gas giants Jupitar and Saturn.
Out of this world! Vast oceans could be on Uranus and Neptune
A new study found that vast oceans could be on Uranus and Neptune. Astrophysicist Adam Frank joins Chris Jansing to share his expertise.
What lies beneath the surface of Uranus and Neptune?
Dramatic theories have been proposed to explain the mysterious interiors of Uranus and Neptune, the ice giants of our solar system.
A clue to what lies beneath the bland surfaces of Uranus and Neptune
When Voyager 2 flew by Uranus and Neptune 40 years ago, astronomers were surprised that it detected no global dipole magnetic fields, like Earth's. The explanation: the ice giants are layered and unmixed,
Uranus and Neptune have weird magnetic fields — this might be why
New models using Voyager 2 data show that separate layers in the planets’ mantles could be creating disordered magnetic fields.
Uranus and Neptune May Conceal Vast Oceans of Water
We might finally understand what’s going on inside Uranus and Neptune, and the answer is pretty surprising: They may each contain an ocean of water. “We didn’t really know anything before,” about their interiors,
Huge Water Oceans Might Be Lurking Deep Within Uranus And Neptune
Uranus and Neptune were only visited once by human spacecraft when Voyager 2 passed by them almost 40 years ago. During those visits, scientists measured peculiar magnetic fields unlike those seen around other planets.
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Uranus's swaying moons could help spacecraft seek out hidden oceans
When NASA's Voyager 2 flew by Uranus in 1986, it captured grainy photographs of large ice-covered moons. Now nearly 40 years ...
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A new UT model aims to discover secret oceans on Uranus’s moons
Researchers at the University of Texas have developed a computer model that can detect liquid water on the moons of Uranus by ...
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NASA’s only visit to Uranus happened during a rare cosmic occurrence
This week, revisit what you know about Uranus, explore the far side of the moon, rediscover the famed fossil known as Lucy, ...
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We've been wrong about Uranus for nearly 40 years, new analysis of Voyager 2 data reveals
Voyager 2's 1986 flyby of Uranus, the main source of our knowledge of the icy planet, could have come at the same time as a ...
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Uranus's swaying moons will help spacecraft seek out hidden oceans
A new computer model can be used to detect and measure interior oceans on the ice covered moons of Uranus. The model works by analyzing orbital wobbles that would be visible from a passing spacecraft.
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Diamond Rain Theory of Uranus and Neptune Challenged
The atmospheres of the ice giants Uranus and Neptune may be separated into layers that don't mix, like oil and water.
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