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True Secrets of Uranus and Neptune
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
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.
New theory unveils the hidden layers of Uranus and Neptune
What lies beneath the thick, bluish atmospheres of Uranus and Neptune? For decades, scientists have speculated about the mysterious interiors of these ice giants. Now, a planetary scientist from the University of California,
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,
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.
Uranus and Neptune May Have Oceans Beneath Their Clouds, Revealing New Mysteries of the Ice Giants
Uranus and Neptune have long been a source of fascination and mystery for scientists, especially when it comes to their magnetic fields. While Earth and Jupiter boast well-defined magnetic dipoles, the fields of Uranus and Neptune appear skewed,
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.
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Uranus is weirder than we thought: Scientists report new mysteries of the tilted planet
One of Uranus's moons likely has an ocean while the composition of the planet itself is more bizarre than we knew ...
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New Study Says Time Is Now For Thorough Probe Of Uranus
Most of humanity’s knowledge about Uranus came from a 1986 Voyager 2 flyby on “a particularly windy day.” A new study says ...
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Secret oceans could exist in our solar system; new UT model aims to find them
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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Uranus and its icy moons: Broadening the search for alien life
By exploring Uranus’s moons, scientists aim to refine the tools and models necessary to search for life in similarly extreme ...
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Uranus’s swaying moons will help spacecraft seek out hidden oceans
A new computer model developed by the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics can be used to detect and measure interior ...
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Uranus is getting colder and now we know why
Uranus is an oddball among the Solar System’s planets. While most planets’ axis of rotation is perpendicular to their orbital ...
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