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Uranus, Neptune
Neptune and Uranus might be home to hidden oceans
New research claims that Neptune and Uranus may hold hidden oceans of water and other materials below their extreme atmospheres.
From Diamond Rain to Hidden Oceans: The True Secrets of Uranus and Neptune
New research at UC Berkeley offers a fresh perspective on Uranus and Neptune's interiors, indicating layered structures of water and hydrocarbons. These findings account for the planets' unusual magne
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.
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.
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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DISCOVERY ALERT! NASA Space Telescope TESS Spots ‘Hot Neptune’ in a Tight Orbit
(NASA) – A Neptune-sized planet, TOI-3261 b, makes a scorchingly close orbit around its host star. Only the fourth object of its kind ever found, the planet could reveal clues as to how planets such ...
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Discovery Alert: a ‘Hot Neptune’ in a Tight Orbit
By Grace Jacobs Corban The Discovery A Neptune-sized planet, TOI-3261 b, makes a scorchingly close orbit around its host star ...
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Three weeks after deadline, homeless haven't left Neptune camp; here's what will happen
It's not clear how many homeless people are still living in the woods off Route 66 in Neptune, but they might not be there ...
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NASA discovery: A ‘Hot Neptune’ discovered in a scorching close orbit
Using NASA ‘s TESS (the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) and observations from ground-based telescopes in Australia, ...
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Mike Sielski: Villanova has a new AD and likely a more bottom-line approach to men’s basketball. Kyle Neptune should be on guard.
Not long into the news conference Tuesday morning at which he introduced Eric Roedl as Villanova’s new athletic director, the ...
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Your December 2024 Horoscope Brings Capricorn Season, Neptune Direct, and Mercury Direct
Also on Saturday, December 7, the dreamy planet Neptune ends its retrograde and goes direct in its home sign of Pisces.
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Neptune Twp. EMS Director Bascom Honored With Statewide Award
Michael Bascom began his journey in EMS in 1979, when he first volunteered with the Shark River Hills First Aid Squad.
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Planetary scientist proposes an alternative theory for what lies beneath the surfaces of Uranus and Neptune
Diamond rain? Super-ionic water? These are just two proposals that planetary scientists have come up with for what lies ...
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